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The nurse knows that medication teaching has been ineffective when the client with an anxiety disorder states, My Prozac isn't working. I've been on it for:
 
  A) Eight weeks..
  B) Four weeks..
  C) Twelve weeks
  D) One week..

Question 2

The nurse is treating a client with an anxiety disorder. The client would like to try medications to treat the disorder.
 
  Which classification of drugs is the likely first choice for this client because of its effectiveness on a wide range of symptoms and minimal abuse potential? A) Anticonvulsants
  B) Tricyclic antidepressants
  C) Antianxiety agents
  D) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors



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