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The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a high dose of phenothiazine.
00:10
All right, so now phenothiazine, phenothiazines are a group of antipsychotic, antipsychotic medications.
00:43
Right, when a client is receiving a high, when a client is receiving high dose of phenothiazine, one life threatening side effect, the nurse should be particularly vigilant, particularly vigilant about neuroleptic, neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
02:07
Right, so when you think about it, just, just being on like common sense, if you use a common sense or simply a logic, right, so neuroleptic malignant syndrome, neuro means it is related to, neuro means related to brain, right, brain from why it is like very severe, so you, she has to take care of what, so priority should be report the fever.
02:43
So option a is going to be correct, option one, that is fever is correct choice.
02:55
Right, other are also correct choice, but they are not life threatening, right, they are not life threatening syndrome, but if, if he is getting the, client is getting fever, so that is a life threatening thing, that could be a life threatening syndrome...