A nurse is sitting near a patient while conducting a health history. The patient keeps edging away from the nurse. What might this mean in terms of personal space?
A) The nurse is too far away from the patient.
B) The nurse is in the patient's personal space.
C) The patient does not like the nurse.
D) The patient has concerns about the questions.
B
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