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A nurse is assessing a client who has schizophrenia which has been treated with fluphenazine for several years. Which of the following findings should the nurse document as manifestations of tardive dyskinesia (TD)?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: Twisting tongue movements. Tardive dyskinesia (T
D) is a side effect of long-term antipsychotic medication use, such as fluphenazine. It is characterized by involuntary movements, such as twisting or repetitive movements of the tongue, lips, or jaw. This is due to the dopamine receptor blockade caused by the medication. A: Shuffling gait is more indicative of Parkinsonism, a different side effect of antipsychotic medications. B: Sudden onset of high fever is not typically associated with TD. C: Constant tapping of feet when sitting is not a common manifestation of TD. In summary, the correct answer is D because twisting tongue movements are a classic manifestation of tardive dyskinesia, while the other options are not typically associated with this condition.

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