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A client with schizophrenia is experiencing auditory hallucinations. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention?

  • A. Encourage the client to ignore the voices.
  • B. Ask the client what the voices are saying.
  • C. Distract the client with a new activity.
  • D. Tell the client that the voices are not real.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Asking the client what the voices are saying is the most appropriate intervention as it helps the nurse assess the content of the hallucinations and the potential risk they may pose. Encouraging the client to ignore the voices (Choice A) may not address the underlying issue or provide valuable information for the nurse. Distracting the client with a new activity (Choice C) may temporarily divert attention but does not address the hallucinations. Telling the client that the voices are not real (Choice D) may invalidate the client's experience and can lead to distrust in the therapeutic relationship.