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Medications used to manage psychotic episodes have extensive adverse effects and generally regulate the central nervous system (CNS). Because of this, scheduling and treatment sessions may be altered. It is important for physical therapists to monitor these patients and their symptoms for optimal care. | Medications used to manage psychotic episodes have extensive adverse effects and generally regulate the central nervous system (CNS). Because of this, scheduling and treatment sessions may be altered. It is important for physical therapists to monitor these patients and their symptoms for optimal care. | ||
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Medications used to manage psychotic episodes have extensive adverse effects and generally regulate the central nervous system (CNS). Because of this, scheduling and treatment sessions may be altered. It is important for physical therapists to monitor these patients and their symptoms for optimal care.
Pages in category "Pharmacological treatment of Psychoses"
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