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A client with schizophrenia tells the nurse as they sit in the day room, 'I hear voices telling me bad things.' The most therapeutic response the nurse can make is:

  • A. Tell me what the voices are saying.'
  • B. I understand you hear these so-called voices, but I hear only the people in the room talking.'
  • C. The voices are not real. They're only your imagination.'
  • D. Do you think the voices would go away if we went into your room to talk?'
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because it demonstrates empathy and validation of the client's experience. By acknowledging the client's reality of hearing voices and emphasizing that the nurse does not hear them, the nurse establishes trust and rapport. This response shows active listening and validates the client's feelings without judgment.

Incorrect responses:
A: Asking the client to describe the voices may increase distress and is not as supportive as acknowledging their experience.
C: Dismissing the voices as not real can invalidate the client's experience and may lead to mistrust.
D: Suggesting a change of location does not address the client's immediate concerns and may not be therapeutic in this situation.