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Anisha has a headache, so she goes to the doctor’s office. After diagnosing her with a sinus infection, as well as a touch of bronchitis, Anisha’s doctor tells her to take some Tylenol for the pain, as well as an antibiotic that he prescribes. She looks at the prescription he hands her. It says Amoxil 500 mg. Take 1 twice a day until gone. She goes to the pharmacy to have the prescription filled. What part of this communication covers the relationship dimension?(1 point)Responsesdiagnosis of sinus infection with touch of bronchitisdiagnosis of sinus infection with touch of bronchitisthe doctor telling Anisha to take Tylenolthe doctor telling Anisha to take TylenolAmoxil 500mg Take 1 twice per day until goneAmoxil 500mg Take 1 twice per day until goneAnisha’s headache
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The doctor telling Anisha to take Tylenol.
Reason: That directive conveys the doctor’s stance/relationship (authority/caring) toward Anisha, whereas the diagnosis and prescription details are content/informational.
Reason: That directive conveys the doctor’s stance/relationship (authority/caring) toward Anisha, whereas the diagnosis and prescription details are content/informational.
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