The nurse is providing client teaching on Guillain-Barré syndrome. Which explanation for a client's false perception that socks are being worn is accurate?
A) Confusion is a part of this disorder, so the client is simply confused as to whether socks are being worn.
B) This disorder causes a change in sensation that makes the client feel as if socks are being worn.
C) The medications used to treat this disorder cause the client to feel as if socks are being worn.
D) Tactile hallucinations are part of this disorder, so the client is hallucinating that socks are present.
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