Friendly conversation is an important skill for the student. Friendly conversation is best described as:
1.
conversing politely in the clinical area.
2.
talking to families about a patient's prognosis.
3.
talking cheerfully to friends about your nursing classes and social events.
4.
group discussions on nursing topics.
ANS: 3
Friendly conversation is a significant aspect of what makes school fun. It is the ability to talk to others about both school-related and other issues.
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