The nurse asks the patient, "What brings you to the hospital today?" The nurse uses this type of question because:

1. It is useful for introducing a subject in general terms.
2. It will provide specific information.
3. It helps to clarify information.
4. It acknowledges agreement between the patient and the nurse.


It is useful for introducing a subject in general terms.

Rationale: The question "what brings you to the hospital today?" is an open-ended question and asks for narrative information by stating the topic in general terms. It is used to introduce a topic. Direct questions are used to provide specific information. The question does not help to clarify information nor acknowledge agreement between the patient and the nurse.

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