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It is the way of interacting with patients. Nurses often communicate nonverbally without even knowing that it is their facial expression that is actually communicating. Communication between patients and nurses is very important because nurses spend most of their time with the patient and entrust the information they find to the doctor. Nurses' communication skills are expected to be high. High quality nursing care develops from the positive nurse-patient relationship that is built by communicating with a vision supported by authors such as Peuplo(1998), Sheppard(1993), Forbinder(1994), Wilkinson(1999), Attree(2001) and Thorsteinsson (2002). Forbinder asked patients to describe what happened while nurses cared for them. Interpersonal processes were found in cases that nurses easily carry out without realizing it. Morse (1992) developed a communication model based on emotional involvement. The nurses communicated unconscious responses such as pity, sympathy, consolation, compassion, commiseration, and reflective reassurance. Nurses often have unconscious communication, which basically means we have interactions that are not planned or have a known outcome. Nursing communication has the main objective of individualizing patients and their care. Kourkouta, Lambrini and Ioanna V. Papathanasiou. "Communication in nursing practice". Socio-Medical Matter Journal of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina. AVICENA, Doo, Sarajevo, 14 February 2014. Web. 13 October.