Liu Chen, an RN, is taking a client history. She is entering the information into her handheld as the client speaks to her and asks questions clearly and concisely. However, Liu asks questions regarding information the client has already given

The client says to Liu, "Are you listening to me?" Of the following, which best indicates Liu is listening to the client:
A) Maintaining appropriate eye contact
B) Glancing around the room and writing a note
C) Asking another question immediately after receiving an answer to the first question
D) Typing notes on the computerized record while the client is speaking


A

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