Answer:
well to answer the question i need some numbers XD
Explanation:
Answer:
She did not choose a suitable time and place to address the conflict.
Explanation:
Conflict management is the process by which two or more parties resolve differences between them.
They need to dialogue and express their misgivings in the situation so that an equitable solution can be agreed upon.
In the given instance Diane has become concerned that Gretchen is eating the majority of the groceries, but still only paying for half.
This is a conflict that needed to be resolve. However she brought up the discussion when they are at the grocery store checkout and Gretchen asks Diane to pay for her half.
Diane should have brought up the discussion before they came to the store.
So she did not choose a suitable time and place to address the conflict.
Effects that a nurse should expect when effective communication is demonstrated among the hospitalized child, family, and nurse include:
- a. Decrease in anxiety felt by the patient and/or other family members
- b. Improved coping strategies by the hospitalized child
- c. A sense of trust between the family and nursing staff
<h3>What is effective communication?</h3>
Effective communication is said to have taken place when information is passed from the sender and transmitted to the receiver and the receiver understands the information and gives feedback.
It can be seen that there are things in play here and the most important is understanding. Communication cannot be effective if there is no understanding of the information passed through. Moreover, there will never be communication if there were no sender, medium of transmission and receiver.
As regards the question, at a point, the sender is the hospitalized child and the family. The medium of communication should be talking to the nurse with there mouth while the nurse is the receiver. The sender and receiver exchange roles at some points.
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Answer:
5/8
Explanation:
Since exactly one is grey than one is white. And only one can be female that is grey one.
therefore, the probability that at least one mouse is female, given that exactly one is gray
=5/8
The prediction that Stacey suggested is described as a hypothesis. Hypothesis is being defined as a supposition or proposed explanation by which the person who made such prediction is likely to be based on the basis of limited evidences that we could read in the scenario above.