A client looks up the drug he is taking in a drug guide and asks the nurse why the health care provider prescribed a medication that has a lethal dose measure. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
A) "Lethal dose just refers to what is done in research; it is not used by doctors to prescribe drugs."
B) "The lethal dose is a value determined in research that helps to establish the safe dose."
C) "All drugs have the capacity to be lethal, the effects will be monitored by your physician."
D) "Don't worry about that. I will have your doctor explain it to you."
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