A client at 14-weeks gestation is seen in the clinic with a sprained ankle. The physician prescribes a mild analgesic, rest, compression, and application of an ice bag. The client is very concerned about taking the prescribed medication, telling the nurse, "I don't want to hurt my baby." How should the nurse respond?
A) "The most dangerous time for birth defects is probably in the first semester and you are past that now."
B) "You are wise to avoid all drugs. I would only use the rest, compression, and ice."
C) "Let me check with the physician to see if he remembered you are pregnant."
D) "This is a category A drug, so there is very little risk to your baby."
E) "Don't worry, it will all be okay. You need to take care of yourself first."
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