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Title: Health Care In England
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(Granger Lawson, 1995) suggested that “listening skills is very essential because it helps you focus on other peoples feelings and put your view to one side”. As a professional nurse to practice effective listening, they must be able to reflect back. For example at the suitable moment nurses can check with patient whether they have understood everything the patients have said... Showed first 250 characters
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For example at the suitable moment nurses can check with patient whether they have understood everything the patients have said. Nurses can also reflect back by also making sure they don’t interrupt them or ask too many questions otherwise it will be frustrating for the patient to talk... Showed next 250 characters
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