Ans) D. Collaboration
Explaination:
Sometimes called a 'win/win' strategy, the collaborating style strives to make sure that both sides are satisfied. It requires an open discussion of all the issues and concerns, exploration of alternative solutions, and honesty and commitment from all the parties.
The nurse has tried to talk with the husband of a patient in a calm and...
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