
A hospitalized patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has a history of multiple relapses. The patient usually responds quickly to antipsychotic medication but soon discontinues the medication. Discharge plans include follow-up at the mental health center, group home placement, and a psychosocial day program. Which strategy should apply first as the patient transitions from hospital to community?
A) Administer a second-generation antipsychotic to help negative symptoms.
B) Use a quick-dissolving medication formulation to reduce "cheeking."
C) Prescribe a long-acting intramuscular antipsychotic medication.
D) Involve the patient in decisions about which medication is best.
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