Question

A client with a long history of schizophrenia is being switched from a conventional antipsychotic medication to a newer antipsychotic. The client asks, "I wonder why I am being switched since I have not had hallucinations for years. The psychiatrist said something about negative symptoms." Which response by the nurse is correct?
1. Negative symptoms are those that interrupt your life, such as hearing voices or thinking that people are out to get you.
2. The conventional antipsychotic medications do not work well with positive symptoms, such as hallucinations.
3. You must have heard wrong because medications would not be switched due to negative symptoms.
4. Newer antipsychotic medications work on hallucinations as well as negative symptoms, such as lack of motivation.

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