There are different types of skills that nurses use in the implementation of nursing care. Which is an example of interpersonal skills?

A) Administration of an injection
B) Insertion of a urinary catheter
C) Basic physical sciences
D) Client encounters promoting development of a trusting relationship


D
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Interpersonal skills include client encounters promoting development of a trusting relationship. Technical skills include administration of an injection and insertion of a urinary catheter. Intellectual skills include basic physical sciences.

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