Krista is suffering from GERD. After various medications fail to improve her condition, Krista is prescribed metoclopramide as a short-term treatment option. However, the success of the treatment prompts Krista to continue using the medication for over three times the prescribed duration. Krista is at a risk for ________.
A. diabetic gastroparesis
B. tardive dyskinesia
C. bulimia
D. sinus tachycardia
Answer: B
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