Which muscle underlies two-thirds of the breast tissue?
A) Intercostal internus
B) Lateral dorsi
C) Pectoralis major
D) Serratus anterior
C
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A) "The physician will probably order an anticholinergic medication to reduce the symptoms." B) "If the antipsychotic medication is stopped, these symptoms are reversible." C) "If the lowest effective dose of the medication is given, the symptoms may decrease." D) "Another atypical antipsychotic medication will be given that doesn't have these side effects."