A patient who underwent lymphangiography the day before asks the LPN, "Why does my urine look blue?" What should the LPN respond to this patient's concern?
A) "It is nothing to be concerned about."
B) "I will notify the RN and physician immediately."
C) "This indicates that the procedure found abnormal results."
D) "The dye used in the procedure may cause bluish skin and urine for 2 days."
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