Buspirone has been prescribed for the client. The nurse knows the optimum therapeutic response should be achieved in:

a. one to two days. c. one to two weeks
b. two to four days. d. three to four weeks.


ANS: D

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A Incorrect: Little response will be noted.
B Incorrect: Some response might be noted.
C Incorrect: A clinical response should be noted, but not optimal response.
D Correct: This is the point of optimal response.

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