A client prescribed haloperidol (Haldol) is observed making wormlike movements with their tongue. Which should the nurse associate this finding with?
A) An adverse effect likely caused by the medication
B) A normal reaction to the medication that will resolve within a few weeks
C) An indication that the patient has not taken the prescription
D) A symptom of the underlying psychosis
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