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question 11
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scenario: a 30-year-old patient with schizoaffective disorder is experiencing tardive dyskinesia while on long-term haloperidol.
question: what is the most appropriate intervention?
increase the dose of haloperidol.
add benztropine to manage tardive dyskinesia.
discontinue haloperidol and switch to clozapine.
continue haloperidol and monitor symptoms.
Brief Explanations
- Increasing haloperidol (a typical antipsychotic) would worsen tardive dyskinesia (TD), so this is incorrect.
- Benztropine is for acute extrapyramidal symptoms (like parkinsonism), not TD, so this is wrong.
- Clozapine (an atypical antipsychotic) has a lower risk of TD, so discontinuing haloperidol (which causes TD) and switching to clozapine is appropriate.
- Continuing haloperidol while monitoring won't address the TD and may let it progress, so this is incorrect.
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C. Discontinue haloperidol and switch to clozapine.