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What Behavioral Symptoms Should Nurses Monitor?
Nurses should be vigilant for
behavioral symptoms
such as:
Repetitive Movements:
Actions like hand-flapping, rocking, or spinning.
Fixated Interests:
Obsessive interests in specific topics or objects.
Routine Adherence:
Insistence on sameness and distress when routines are disrupted.
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