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Patient teaching for benzodiazepines should include which of the following statements?
 A) Alcohol may increase the effects of these drugs.
  B) These drugs may impair mental alertness.
  C) Physical dependence may occur.
  D) All of these answers are correct.

Question 2

The usual adult dose of fluphenazine HCl is:
 A) 800 mg tid
  B) 0.5-10 mg daily in divided doses
  C) 10-25 mg q4-6h
  D) 0.05-0.1 mg daily in divided doses



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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