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The client who was taking zaleplon (Sonata) took about an hour to fall asleep the first night after it was discontinued. The client asks the nurse if this means that the client is addicted to the medication. Which nursing response is correct?
1. There are no sedative–hypnotics that can be addictive.
2. This medication is not associated with withdrawal symptoms.
3. Usually the medication is tapered off over six weeks to prevent withdrawal.
4. The client is addicted, but withdrawal is mild.
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Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing

Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing


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Thank you for this!

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