Asked by Harman Sekhon on Jun 02, 2024
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A patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has taken fluphenazine (Prolixin) 5 mg orally twice daily for 3 weeks. The nurse now assesses a shuffling, propulsive gait; a masklike face; and drooling. Which term applies to these symptoms?
A) Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
B) Hepatocellular effects
C) Pseudoparkinsonism
D) Akathisia
Pseudoparkinsonism
A condition that mimics the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, such as tremor and rigidity, often caused by medication side effects.
Propulsive Gait
A type of walking characterized by a tendency to fall forward rapidly with quick, small steps, often seen in Parkinson's disease.
Fluphenazine
An antipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.
- Master the understanding of adverse effects and the governance of antipsychotic medications.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the understanding of adverse effects and the governance of antipsychotic medications.
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