Nurses can apply their expertise to shape physical and interpersonal characteristics of the treatment setting. Which of the following will facilitate communication when interacting with a client in a therapeutic environment?
A) Maintaining a bland affect
B) Removing physical barriers
C) Sitting up straight, using rigid body posture to look professional
D) Encouraging the client to "have a seat" and you will stand
B
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