2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6163.1990.tb00314.x
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Tardive Dyskinesia: A Key Issue Facing the Psychiatric I Mental Health Nurse

Abstract: The use of psychotropic drugs over the past four decades has helped calm violent behavior in psychiatric patients . However, a significant number of patients using these drugs have developed tardive dyskinesia, a potentially irreversible neurological syndrome that causes a variety of involuntary movements of the head, face, and body. The nurse can play a large role in structuring a written informed consent document and a well-coordinated T D monitoring system to protect patients and prevent lawsuits.

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