The young child has absence seizures. The physician has prescribed valproic acid (Depakene) syrup. The nurse has completed medication education with the child's mother and determines that learning has occurred when the mother makes which statement?
A) "I should not mix this with carbonated beverages."
B) "If my child gets a headache from this, I can administer a baby aspirin."
C) "I can still give the clonazepam (Klonopin) prescribed by the psychiatrist for sleep."
D) "I can give this on a full stomach or an empty stomach."
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