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MGLQZ

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After providing a client with information, the nurse waits for feedback. The function of feedback in communication is to:
 
  a. send a clear message.
  b. provide the sender with information about the receiver's perception of the information.
  c. help the receiver decode the message.
  d. assist the sender in encoding the message.

Question 2

The nurse understands that communication includes a cognitive process. This part of the process:
 
  a. is when the receiver interprets and gives meaning to stimuli.
  b. is the medium through which a message is transmitted.
  c. refers to spoken words and cues.
  d. relates to the distance between persons.



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Briannahope

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A




MGLQZ

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Gracias!


raenoj

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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