Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Psychopharmacology, Dietary Supplements, and Biologic Interventions Related

Review Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Psychopharmacology, Dietary Supplements, and Biologic Interventions related questions and content

A patient receiving an antipsychotic agent develops acute extrapyramidal symptoms. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?

  • A. These symptoms are not real; the medication makes your brain think they are real.
  • B. You have developed an allergy to the medication, so we need to change it.
  • C. These are the results of the drug that can be treated; your illness is not getting worse.
  • D. The sunlight together with the medication has caused these symptoms; just stay indoors.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) are treatable side effects of antipsychotics, not indicative of worsening illness. The nurse?s response should reassure the patient and explain that EPS can be managed. Denying symptoms, suggesting an allergy, or blaming sunlight are incorrect and nontherapeutic.