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Ineffective patient education communication techniques include all of the following EXCEPT
 
 changing topics
  accepting
  defending
  advising

Question 2

A fracture where one broken end is forced into the other is a(n) _____ fracture.
 
 compound/open
  greenstick
  impacted
  simple/closed



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Answer to Question 1

accepting

Rationale: All options are ineffective communication techniques except accepting, which is affirming the client's perceptions, feelings, and comments through eye contact and nodding.

Answer to Question 2

impacted

Rationale: An impacted fracture is a fracture where one broken end is forced into the other; a simple/closed fracture is a fracture with no external wound caused by the bone; a compound/open fracture is a fracture where the bone extrudes from the skin; a greenstick fracture is an incomplete break as when a soft twig is bent; and a comminuted fracture is a fracture that shatters or creates bone fragments.



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