If a patient is exhibiting signs of nicotine toxicity when using transdermal nicotine, they should remove the patch and:
A) Wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
B) Flush the area with clear water.
C) Reapply a new patch in 8 hours.
D) Take acetaminophen for the headache associated with toxicity.
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