A client has been taking carbidopa–levodopa (Sinemet), an antiparkinsonian drug, for many years and informs the nurse that symptoms are increasing and the medication does not seem to work anymore. The nurse knows this may be attributed to which of the following?

a. The client may be experiencing a tolerance to this drug.
b. The client may have a urinary tract infection.
c. The client may be gaining weight.
d. The client may be experiencing hypertensive crisis.


a. The client may be experiencing a tolerance to this drug
FEEDBACK:
a. Clients receiving Sinemet for prolonged periods of time may develop a tolerance, resulting in ineffectiveness of the drug called "wearing off."
b. The client may have a urinary tract infection.
c. The client may be gaining weight.
d. The client may be experiencing hypertensive crisis.

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