An RPN on an inpatient unit is concerned that a new medication prescribed by a psychiatrist is causing significant, distressing akathisia for a client. The RPN's initial attempt to speak with the busy psychiatrist was unsuccessful. What is the most appropriate next action for the RPN?
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A
Document the findings in the client's chart and wait for the psychiatrist's scheduled rounds the next day.
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B
Use a structured communication tool, such as SBAR, to page the psychiatrist with a concise summary of the situation and a request for assessment.
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C
Advise the client's family to contact the psychiatrist directly to advocate for a medication change.
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D
Administer a PRN lorazepam from the standing orders to manage the symptom without further consultation.