While on shift, you are doing your morning rounds/assessments on your patients. One client, a 32 year old male, is takin

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While on shift, you are doing your morning rounds/assessments on your patients. One client, a 32 year old male, is takin

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While on shift, you are doing your morning rounds/assessments on your patients. One client, a 32 year old male, is taking ziprasidone (Geodon). Another client, a 48 year old female, is taking haloperidol (Haldol). A third patient, is taking chlorpromazine (Thorazine). What do these patients' medication have in common? What adverse effect is associated with the medications they are taking? Which patient is at risk for developing side effects and why?
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