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A patient's nursing care plan includes assessment for auditory hallucinations. Indicators that suggest the patient may be hallucinating include:

  • A. aloofness, increased distractibility, and suspicion.
  • B. elevated mood, hypertalkativeness, and distractibility.
  • C. performing rituals and avoiding open places.
  • D. darting eyes, distracted, and mumbling to self.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer, D, is indicative of auditory hallucinations. Darting eyes may suggest that the patient is hearing voices, distracted behavior aligns with responding to internal stimuli, and mumbling to oneself could be a response to hearing voices. Choices A, B, and C do not directly relate to auditory hallucinations, as they are more indicative of other mental health symptoms such as social withdrawal, mania, anxiety, or compulsive behaviors. Selecting D helps identify potential auditory hallucinations based on observed behaviors associated with hearing voices.