- What would a typical treatment plan look like for a patient whohas been newly diagnosed with schizophrenia?
- Compare and contrast side effects of typical vs atypicalantipsychotic drugs.
- Describe general nursing interventions for patients diagnosedwith schizophrenia
- When might a patient be considered for long-acting injectableantipsychotic drugs?
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