Message competency refers to which phase of the nursing process?

a. Assessment
b. Planning
c. Intervention
d. Evaluation


ANS: C
Message competency refers to the ability to use language and nonverbal behaviors strategically in the intervention phase of the nursing process to achieve the goals of the interaction. The assessment, planning, and evaluation phases of the nursing process are incorrect answers.

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A client presents to the clinic with symptoms of hyperthermia and diaphoresis. The client's prescription history includes escitalopram (Lexapro), St. John's wort, levothyroxine, and acetaminophen. Which should the nurse suspect has occurred?

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