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Communication is the
 
  A) Essence of nursing
  B) Heart of nursing
  C) Core of nursing
  D) Integral part of nursing

Question 2

The term meta-communication is best defined as
 
  A) Congruent relationships in the spoken topics
  B) Documenting a conversation between the patient and nurse
  C) Contextual factors that impede communication patterns
  D) Interpersonal bridge between verbal and nonverbal communication



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D





 

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