Explain how tone of voice, choice of words, and body language give clues to the meaning of a message. Why is it important to observe body language?
What will be an ideal response?
These elements often show a person's real feelings. Even though the individual may verbally say one thing, his body language and tone of voice may send a different message. If the spoken word sends a different message from the body language, there may be an underlying problem.
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A) dopamine. B) epinephrine. C) norepinephrine. D) All of the above are correct.
What does the lipid solubility of the drug influence?
A) Absorption of the drug B) Metabolism of the drug C) Excretion of the drug D) Distribution of the drug
The posterior cervical lymph nodes are located in the area formed by the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the
a. clavicle and the trapezius muscle. b. mastoid and the scapula. c. trachea and the clavicle. d. trapezius muscle and the mastoid.
The nurse determines that nutritional education is needed for the family of an 8 month old after the history reveals the following: the infant is drinking whole milk 3 times a day from a bottle, eats table food such as hot dogs and grapes with
the 2-year-old sibling, and is allowed gum as a reward for good behavior. Which part of the data would the nurse be able to support as being correct for a child of this age? 1. Consumption of whole milk 2. Eating table foods such as hot dogs and grapes 3. Has been given gum for good behavior 4. Drinking from a bottle