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Question 17
What are the most obvious signs of tardive dyskinesia in a client with schizophrenia?
Question 17 options:
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Oral movements and drooling |
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Drowsiness and lethargy |
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Muscular rigidity of the extremities |
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Spastic movements of the eyelids |
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