A patient takes temazepam [Restoril] for insomnia. The patient tells the nurse that a recent telephone bill lists several calls to friends that the patient does not remember making. What will the nurse do?
A) Ask the patient about any alcohol consumption in conjunction with the benzodiazepine.
B) Contact the prescriber to request an order for a benzodiazepine with a shorter duration.
C) Reassure the patient that this is most likely caused by a paradoxical reaction to the benzodiazepine.
D) Tell the patient that this is an example of anterograde amnesia, which is an expected effect of the benzodiazepine.
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