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sarasara

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Two-way communication differs from one-way communication, because with one-way communication
 
  a. the impact is positive.
  b. the receiver contributes as much as the sender.
  c. no feedback is expected.
  d. body language does not affect the receiver.

Question 2

A patient asks a practical/vocational nursing student the following questions. To which option should the nurse respond, I don't know the answer to your question, but I'll find someone who will discuss it with you?
 
  a. What do you mean when you say vital signs'?
  b. May I get out of bed?
  c. How do I call a nurse when I need one?
  d. How much longer do I have to live?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
It is true that in one-way communication, the sender does not expect the receiver to provide feedback. The impact of one-way communication is not always positive. The receiver of one-way communication does not contribute to the interaction. Body language may affect the receiver.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Questions about prognosis and impending death are the responsibility of the physician or, in some cases, the advanced practice nurse. The LPN/LVN should know in advance what can be discussed with the patient and be prepared to refer the person to a more knowledgeable practitioner. The other options are examples in which the LPN/LVN is capable of giving answers.



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