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crazycityslicker

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The instructor tells a nursing student to hurry with the assignment in order to help a classmate who is behind with work. The student has promised a patient she'd return in 15 minutes to polish the patient's nails.
 
  Which response would be considered assertive?
 
  a. Why me? I'm still busy with my own patients. Ask one of the others who are standing around at the nurses' station.
  b. I suppose I can, if you insist.
  c. I've promised one of my patients that I'll come back to polish her nails. I'd like to be able to keep that promise. Can you possibly ask someone else?
  d. I'll be glad to help. Then go and apologize to the patient saying the instructor won't let you polish her nails.

Question 2

Types of communication include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Verbal communication
  b. Affective communication
  c. Nonverbal communication
  d. Symptomatic communication



elizabethrperez

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Telling the instructor of the promise and asking him or her to find someone else is an honest, positive response that protects one's own rights but does not infringe on the rights of others. Asking Why me? and stating, I'm still busy with my own patients. Ask one of the others who are standing around at the nurses' station is aggressive. The statement I suppose I can, if you insist is passive. Stating I'll be glad to help and then apologizing to the patient saying the instructor won't let you polish her nails is dishonest.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, C
The three types of communication are verbal communication (spoken or written word), nonverbal communication (body language), and affective communication (feeling, tone). Symptomatic communication does not exist.



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