Answer the Questions Below: 1. As a patient, why is it important to be able to communicate with healthcare professionals? A. Explaining your needs and symptoms helps you receive the right treatment. B. Good communication uses the busy healthcare professionals time as efficiently as possible. C. It is the patients responsibility to put a nurse or doctor at ease. D. If you dont communicate, you wont receive any treatment. 2. Patients must sometimes advocate for themselves to receive care. A. True B. False 3. David was diagnosed with diabetes and had to start testing his blood sugar several times a day. He met with a nurse who is a diabetes educator, and she talks him through how different foods will affect his blood sugar numbers. This scenario is an example of what type of activity? A. cognitive learning B. psychomotor learning C. affective learning D. patient advocacy.