The nurse is providing medication teaching to a patient with epilepsy who is taking phenytoin (Dilantin) .Which statement best indicates that the nurse's teaching has been successful?
A) "I should decrease my alcohol intake to a single drink per day."
B) "I should visit the dentist every 3 to 6 months while taking this medication."
C) "I should take my antacid an hour after my Dilantin."
D) "This medication may turn my urine orange."
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