Final answer:
The patient statement that indicates the need for further teaching is option E - "I should take over-the-counter drugs that have ingredients like aspirin." Aspirin and similar drugs should be avoided by patients with peptic ulcer disease.
Step-by-step explanation:
The patient statement that indicates the need for further teaching is option E - "I should take over-the-counter drugs that have ingredients like aspirin."
This statement is incorrect because aspirin and other over-the-counter drugs that contain aspirin should be avoided by patients with peptic ulcer disease.
Aspirin and similar drugs can increase the risk of bleeding and can worsen the symptoms of peptic ulcers.
It is important for the patient to understand this and avoid taking such medications.