A client taking nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) complains of a headache.Which conclusion is most appropriate by the nurse?
A) A headache indicates a serious allergic reaction to nitroglycerin.
B) The client will not have a headache if the nitroglycerin is taken with a high-fat meal.
C) Nitroglycerin does not cause a headache.
D) The most common side effect of nitroglycerin is a headache.
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