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In which civilization were hospitals first established?
 
  a. Babylonian and Assyrian civilizations
  b. ancient Greece civilization
  c. Roman civilization of the Roman Empire
  d. European civilization of the Middle Ages

Question 2

When a client does not show up for a scheduled clinic appointment, which of these factors must the nurse consider as a potential reason?
 
  a. communication misunderstanding
  b. client indifference
  c. client laziness
  d. cultural differences in the meaning of time



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Answer to Question 1

C
The first hospitals were established in the Eastern Roman Empire. Fabiola was responsible for introducing these hospitals.

Answer to Question 2

D
Psychosocial aspects of communication include recognizing cultural differences in their use and meaning. The meaning of time and the meaning of space (or proxemics, which is the effect on interpersonal behavior of space between people) also have strong cultural components.



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