The nurse is reviewing with a group of student nurses the three parts of the communication process. Which is the best explanation of what are the three parts of the communication process by a student nurse?

A) Verbalizing, receiving, and interpreting of information
B) Rapport, verbal and nonverbal communication of information
C) Giving, verbalizing, and interpreting of information
D) Giving, receiving, and interpreting of information


D
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Communication means the giving, receiving, and interpreting of information through any of the five senses by two or more interacting people.

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