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yoooooman

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Nurse-initiated client communication has many facets. The components for which the nurse is responsible include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. The message.
  2. The receiver.
  3. The sender.
  4. The response.
  5. Congruent communication.

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing safety concerns throughout the lifespan. List the following in order of appropriate age, from youngest to oldest: Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. Choice
 
  1. Encourage counseling for issues with addiction coping.
  Choice 2. Teach about stranger danger.
  Choice 3. Reinforce the importance of safety restraints in the vehicle.
  Choice 4. Make certain walkways and stairways are well lighted and uncluttered.
  Choice 5. Teach safety rules for recreational and sports activities.



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Answer to Question 1

1,3,5
Rationale: The message, or information sent, is the responsibility of the nurse as the communication is initiated.

Answer to Question 2

4,1,3,5,2
Rationale 1: Young adults need encouragement to seek counseling for issues with addiction and coping issues.



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