A patient who takes aspirin for rheumatoid arthritis is admitted to the hospital complaining of headache and ringing in the ears. The plasma salicylate level is 300 mcg/mL, and the urine pH is 6.0. What will the nurse do?
A) Increase the aspirin dose to treat the patient's headache.
B) Notify the provider of possible renal toxicity.
C) Prepare to provide respiratory support, because the patient shows signs of overdose.
D) Withhold the aspirin until the patient's symptoms have subsided.
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