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A client is taking a traditional antipsychotic medication and is exhibiting grimacing and lip smacking. The nurse would document this side effect as which of the following?

  • A. Akinesia
  • B. Akathisia
  • C. Tardive dyskinesia
  • D. Dystonia
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Tardive dyskinesia occurs when the client makes involuntary muscle movements, usually in the face, such as tongue thrusting, lip smacking, or blinking. Akinesia is pseudo parkinsonism. Akathisia is the inability to sit still. Dystonia is a sudden severe muscle spasm, usually in the neck, tongue, or eyes.