Which one of the following patient characteristics is most likely to limit patient reliability during history taking?

a. The patient's measured IQ is above aver-age.
b. The patient is alert and oriented to time and place.
c. The patient is sleep- and sensory-deprived.
d. The patient speaks the same language as examiner.


C
A partial or total loss of any of the senses can limit a patient's reliability as a historian. Emotional constraints, language barriers, cultural barriers, and an unresponsive or comatose patient can all affect a patient's ability to be a thorough historian. All the other options would not limit a pa-tient's reliability.

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