What is the primary reason a nurse might administer an antiparkinsonism drug to a child?
ANSWER.
* The primary reason for administer antiparkinsonism drug to a child .
* Parkinsonism disorder occurs rarely in childhood due to genetic mutation,
adverse effect of drugs or inflammatory changes in the brain.
* Nurse can administer antiparkinsonism medications to this type of
children as a part of medical management.
What is the primary reason a nurse might administer an antiparkinsonism drug to a child?
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