Which of the following examples of nursing actions that demonstrate being with is inaccurate?
1. Being emotionally present to another
2. Seeking to understand another point of view
3. Learning what matters most to each patient and family
4. Assessing the patient's physical well-being
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1 Being emotionally present is an important aspect of being with another.
2 Seeking to understand another person's point of view is an important aspect of being with another.
3 Seeking to understand what matters most to another is an important aspect of being with another.
4 Assessing the patient's physical well-being is an important aspect of doing for the patient.
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