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Ij23 Ij23
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A client admitted for a heroin overdose receives naloxone (Narcan), which relieves his altered breathing pattern. Two hours later, he complains of muscle aches and abdominal cramps. He also displays a runny nose and is shivering.
 
  What assessment can be made? 1. The client should be placed on seizure precautions.
  2. The client is experiencing relapse.
  3. The client is experiencing symptoms of narcotic withdrawal.
  4. The client is experiencing a side effect to the naloxone.
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