A 30-year-old client has a history of several recent traumatic experiences. She presents at the physician’s office with a complaint of blindness. Physical exam and diagnostic testing reveal no organic cause.
The nurse recognizes this as:
A . Delusion
B . Illusion
C . Hallucination
D . Conversion
Answer: D
Explanation:
(A) The client’s blindness is real. Delusion is a false belief.
(B) Illusion is the misrepresentation of a real, external sensory experience.
(C) Hallucination is a false sensory perception involving any of the senses.
(D) Conversion is the expression of intrapsychic conflict through sensory or motor manifestations.