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Holiday time is considered to be:
 
  a. productive time c. direct care
  b. nonproductive time d. indirect care

Question 2

The order of the basic listening sequence is:
 
  A) Message, encoder, feedback, decoder, method of sending
  B) Encoder, message, method of sending, decoder, feedback
  C) Decoder, message, encoder, method of sending, feedback
  D) Feedback, decoder, message, method of sending, encoder



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Answer to Question 1

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Holiday time is considered to be benefit time; therefore it is nonproductive time. Hours worked and available for patient care are designated as productive hours. Direct care is time spent providing hands-on care to patients. Indirect care is time spent on activities that are patient-related, but not performed directly on patients themselves.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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