Unit 12-Clinical Journal Reflection-800 words-4 scholarly reference. Due 3-24-25 Address the Following Items: · For the following side effects,

Unit 12-Clinical Journal Reflection-800 words-4 scholarly reference. Due 3-24-25

Address the Following Items:

· For the following side effects, what are the options you can provide patients with?

· Think about the risk/benefit of stopping, switching, or adding medication.

· Explain the rationale for your decision:

· Akathisia/Tremors

· EPS/TD

· Weight gain

· Metabolic Syndrome

· Sexual Dysfunction

· Blunted affect

· Agranulocytosis

Use the appropriate APA formatting with a minimum of 2 references to support your work.

All components must be discussed to receive full credit as complete.

Note
Grades of Incomplete on this assignment will result in a clinical failure.

Complete this assignment and submit it to this assignment dropbox by Sunday at 11:59 pm CT.

Estimated time to complete: 2 hours

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