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A breast-feeding patient must take a prescription medication for 2 weeks. The medication is safe, but the patient wants to make sure her baby receives as little of the drug as possible. What will the nurse tell the patient?
Steatorrhea
The presence of excess fat in feces, usually indicative of malabsorption issues or diseases affecting the pancreas, liver, or gastrointestinal tract.
Bile Pigment
A component of bile, responsible for the yellow-green color, produced during the breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
Prostatitis
Inflammation of the prostate gland, which can cause urinary pain, difficulty urinating, and pelvic discomfort.
Carcinoma
A form of cancer originating either on the skin surface or in the tissue layers that line or encapsulate internal organs.
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