The LPN working at a pediatrician's office is talking to the mother of a 6-year-old patient who takes imipramine (Tofranil). The nurse would include which of the following statements in the client teaching?
A. "Once your child starts taking this medication, her urinary tract infection should improve within a few days."
B. "Avoid letting your child drink anything containing caffeine in the evening since it can irritate the bladder and increase bed-wetting."
C. "This medication is given in the form of a patch that is changed once a week."
D. "This medication acts on the loops of the kidney to alter the way fluid and electrolytes are exchanged."
B
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