A client with schizophrenia sits quietly in a chair and minimally responds to the environment. Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse interpret?
A. The client is most likely very depressed.
B. The client is most likely hearing voices.
C. The client is experiencing positive symptoms.
D. The client is experiencing negative symptoms.
Answer: D
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