A cardinal symptom of the schizophrenic client is hallucinations.

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A cardinal symptom of the schizophrenic client is hallucinations.

A nurse identifies this as a problem in the category of:
A . Impaired communication
B . Sensory-perceptual alterations
C . Altered thought processes
D . Impaired social interaction

Answer: B

Explanation:

(A) Impaired communication refers to decreased ability or inability to use or understand language in an interaction.

(B) In sensory-perceptual alterations an individual has distorted, impaired, or exaggerated responses to incoming stimuli (i.e., a hallucination, which is a false sensory perception that is not associated with real external stimuli).

(C) An altered thought processes problem statement is used when an individual experiences a disruption in cognitive operations and activities (i.e., delusions, loose associations, ideas of reference).

(D) In impaired social interaction, the individual participates too little or too much in social interactions.

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