chapter 3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
what three things does communication require | a message to be sent, a person to send the message and a person to receive the message |
define feedback | a response |
what does nonlanguage include | sounds like laughing, sobbing, sighing |
what does paralanguage include | tone , quality, volume, pitch |
define therapeutic | beneficial |
define stereotyping | holding an opinion of all members of a particular culture |
how do you communicate with someone who is speech impediment | let them gather their thoughts, don't rush your conversation, offer a note pad |
what is a dysphonia | is a voice impediment that is cause by a physical condition like oral surgery |
how do u communicate with someone who has a mild mental illness | keep the convo focused, orient the pt to reality and don't confirm hearing voices |
how to communicate with an angry pt | take them to a private room, stay calm, be open and honest, and make sure its safe |
what are the five staes of grief | denial .anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance |
what key points should u follow when contracting other facilities | maintain pt confidentiality, don't be judgmental, provide only facts |
why shouldn't you become to personally involved with pt | it can jeopardize your ability to be objective |
how can you make sure you don't cross the line | set clear boundaries, set limits, respect yourself, understanding the appropriate time |
what is dysphasia | |
what does TTY stand for | text telephone |
what does TDD stand for | telecommunication device |
what is presbycusis | common hearing impairment in older pt |
what is anacusis | complete hearing loss |
what are the two types of impairments | conductive and sensorineural |
how is conductive hearing loss caused | interference with sound waves |
how is sensorineural caused | lesions or problems with the nerves |
what is reflecting | repeating what you heard |
what does summarizing do for the pt | gives the pt another chance to clarify there statements |
what two things do you do to ensure good communication | clarifying confusing messages and validating the pt perceptions |
what goes empathy do | helps you recognize a pt fear and discomfort |
what is another word for sympathy | pity |
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