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Interpersonal communication is defined as:
 
  a. the conscious intent by one individual to modify the thoughts or behaviors of oth-ers.
  b. a combination of written and spoken communication.
  c. a theory used to describe a manner of communicating.
  d. communication between two or more in-dividuals involving face-to-face interac-tion.

Question 2

Which model of patient care is based on a strong philosophy of patient-centeredness?
 
  a. TJC
  b. Thomson Reuters
  c. Beacon
  d. Planetree



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Answer to Question 1

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Interpersonal communication is defined as communication between two or more individuals in-volving face-to-face interaction while all parties are aware of the others on an ongoing basis.

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Planetree is a designation that differentiates a hospital on the basis of excellence in patient- and person-centered care. The Planetree philosophy reveals a simple view of what it means to be pa-tient-centered: Care should be organized first and foremost around the needs of patients.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Excellent


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