Bettina was diagnosed with schizophrenia in the late 1960s and was put on Haldol (haloperidol). Bettina lived a relatively normal life until recently, when she began uncontrollably thrusting out her tongue, squinching her face, and flailing her arms and legs. It appears that Bettina has developed
A. mania.
B. tardive dyskinesia.
C. Parkinson's syndrome.
D. muscular dystrophy.
Answer: B
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