Health Assessment: A Nursing ApproachLippincott, 1990 - 600 pages |
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... communication are language , verbal communication patterns , and non- verbal communication patterns . People from the same culture will recognize and conform to the various norms of both verbal and nonverbal communication that exist in ...
... communication are language , verbal communication patterns , and non- verbal communication patterns . People from the same culture will recognize and conform to the various norms of both verbal and nonverbal communication that exist in ...
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... Communication patterns . In circular communication ( A ) , re- ceivers and senders transmit messages and return messages in response to mes- sages received . In linear communication ( B ) , one person sends a message to an- other who ...
... Communication patterns . In circular communication ( A ) , re- ceivers and senders transmit messages and return messages in response to mes- sages received . In linear communication ( B ) , one person sends a message to an- other who ...
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A Nursing Approach Jill Fuller, Jennifer Schaller-Ayers. Nonverbal communication is equally important as verbal communication and includes touch , eye contact , silence , and body movements . Many of these character- istics are ...
A Nursing Approach Jill Fuller, Jennifer Schaller-Ayers. Nonverbal communication is equally important as verbal communication and includes touch , eye contact , silence , and body movements . Many of these character- istics are ...
Contents
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT | 1 |
The Health Assessment Interview | 11 |
Physical Examination Techniques | 19 |
Copyright | |
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