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A nurse is teaching a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is being discharged after treatment for an acute exacerbation. Which statement by the client indicates proper understanding of the discharge instructions:

A. "Make sure to use a humidifier in your room while you sleep."

B. "Apply powder to all crevices to prevent yeast while taking oral steroids."

C. "Turn the oxygen up to no more than 6 L if you are short of breath."

D. "Use your inhalers every day as directed even if symptoms are not present."

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