Asked by Roshonda Young on Sep 22, 2024

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A patient's care plan includes monitoring for auditory hallucinations. Which assessment findings suggest the patient may be hallucinating?

A) Aloofness, haughtiness, suspicion
B) Darting eyes, tilted head, mumbling to self
C) Elevated mood, hyperactivity, distractibility
D) Performing rituals, avoiding open places

Auditory Hallucinations

Hearing sounds or voices that are not present in the external environment, commonly associated with various psychiatric and neurological disorders.

Schizophrenia

An intense psychiatric condition marked by altered cognition, feelings, communication, self-awareness, and actions.

  • Understand the characteristics and manifestations of schizophrenia.
  • Utilize methods of therapeutic communication with individuals experiencing psychotic episodes.
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Sthembile Mbongwaabout 9 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Clues to hallucinations include looking around the room as though to find the speaker; tilting the head to one side as though intently listening; and grimacing, mumbling, or talking aloud as though responding conversationally to someone.