The nurse is caring for a client who receives vitamin B12 injections to control her peripheral neuropathy. The client tells the nurse that she recently started experiencing increased tingling in her fingers and toes, and she asks the nurse what this means. How should the nurse reply?
A) "The tingling suggests that you are due for another injection."
B) "The tingling means that the injections are not producing their intended effect."
C) "The tingling is a common side effect of B12 injections."
D) "The tingling is most likely unrelated to your injections."
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