A nursing theory used to describe the manner of communicating that acknowledges the unique characteristics of the holistic human being is the:
a. Humanizing Nursing Communication Theory (HNCT).
b. situation, background, assessment, and recommendation (SBAR) Communication Theory.
c. Behavioral System Model.
d. Human Relationship Model.
A
The HNCT is used to describe the manner of communicating that acknowledges the unique cha-racteristics of the holistic human being.
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a. 20 breaths per minute. b. 25 breaths per minute. c. 30 breaths per minute. d. 35 breaths per minute.
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a. Powerlessness b. Defensive coping c. Situational low self-esteem d. Disturbed personal identity
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A. inhibiting hormones produced by the posterior pituitary gland. B. second messengers produced by the thyroid gland. C. inhibiting hormones produced by the hypothalamus. D. second messengers produced by the anterior pituitary gland.