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Clozapine, an atypical neuroleptic, differs from the traditionally used neuroleptics because it is:
 
  a. more effective with some populations than are older classic neuroleptic drugs
  b. free of nearly every side effect and needs less daily monitoring
  c. associated with fewer movement disorders
  d. used with relative safety

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Which nursing intervention would BEST enhance the development of an adolescent?
 
  a. using language with slang and curse words to join his or her culture
  b. giving good advice to assist the adolescent client in his or her decision making
  c. always remaining sympathetic to the adolescent's problems
  d. remaining nonjudgmental when the adolescent expresses feelings



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Clozapine differs from the traditional neuroleptics because it is more effective with some populations than are the older classic neuroleptic drugs. Clozapine is a second-generation antipsychotic medication and addresses both the negative and positive symptoms of schizophrenia. However, clozapine occasionally and unpredictably causes severe agranulocytosis (reduction in the number of white blood cells).

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The best nursing intervention to enhance the development of an adolescent is for the nurse to remain nonjudgmental when the adolescent expresses feelings. By remaining nonjudgmental, the nurse is demonstrating caring and presence. The nurse is also demonstrating that he or she can be trusted, a major component of the therapeutic nurse-client relationship.





 

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