A client asks the nurse why he or she is prescribed different types of medications for his or her anxiety and insomnia. Which response should the nurse provide the client?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A. "You will be taking medications known as sedative-hypnotics."
B. "You will be taking medications known as antidepressants."
C. "You will be taking a medication known as paraldehyde."
D. "You will be taking medications known as barbiturates."
E. "You will be taking medications known as benzodiazepines."
Answer: E
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