Asked by Linzy Castillo on Apr 25, 2024

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A patient was admitted one day ago with a hip fracture sustained in a fall while intoxicated. The patient points to the Buck's traction and screams, "Somebody tied me up with ropes." The patient is experiencing:

A) an illusion.
B) a delusion.
C) hallucinations.
D) hypnagogic phenomenon.

Buck's Traction

A form of skin traction used in orthopedics to immobilize a part of the body, such as a fractured leg, to relieve muscle spasms and align bones.

Hypnagogic Phenomenon

Sensory experiences that occur at the onset of sleep, which may include seeing or hearing things that are not there.

Illusion

A false perception or misinterpretation of a real sensory stimulus.

  • Comprehend the indicators and manifestations of alcohol withdrawal delirium.
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Crystal Preston8 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The patient is misinterpreting a sensory perception when seeing a noose instead of traction. Illusions are common in early withdrawal from alcohol. A delusion is a fixed, false belief. Hallucinations are sensory perceptions occurring in the absence of a stimulus. Hypnagogic phenomena are sensory disturbances that occur between waking and sleeping.