A patient is prescribed a monoclonal antibody after an allograft on his left thigh. Which of the following should be done for this patient?
A) Instruct the patient that side effects will occur after at least six doses of the medication.
B) Encourage the patient to have a chest x-ray one week after the first dose.
C) Premedicate with hydrocortisone.
D) Closely observe the patient for four hours following the original dose.
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