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intermediatedopamineschizophreniaantipsychoticshaloperidolmesolimbic pathwayD2 receptor
A 22-year-old male is brought to the emergency department by his family after two weeks of increasingly disorganized behavior, auditory hallucinations commanding him to 'protect himself,' and the belief that government agents are monitoring him through his television. He has no prior psychiatric history and urine toxicology is negative. The treatment team initiates haloperidol. The PMHNP considers the neurobiological rationale for this pharmacological intervention.
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