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oliviahorn72

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A community health nurse is dealing with a family in crisis. The nurse remains calm and firmly reassuring when communicating with them. This nurse is avoiding which barrier to communication?
 
  A) Filtering information
  B) Emotional influence
  C) Language barrier
  D) Selective perception

Question 2

Which action by a community health nurse demonstrates respect?
 
  A) Putting self in the client's shoes
  B) Addressing the client as Mr. or Mrs.
  C) Being open and genuine with the client
  D) Following through with a request



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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