To help determine if your patient's behavioral change is due to a physical rather than a psychological problem, you should consider which of the following clues that point to a physical problem

To help determine if your patient's behavioral change is due to a physical rather than a psychological problem, you should consider which of the following clues that point to a physical problem




A.
The patient has auditory hallucinations.
B.
The patient has a gradual, rather than a sudden, onset.
C.
The patient is alert, being oriented to person, place, and time.
D.
The patient's pupils are constricted, dilated, or unequal.



Answer: D


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