Medical Terminology
Email
Anatomy
Nonverbal Communication
Listening
100

The body is standing up, facing forward, the hands by the side with the palms facing forward, with fingers slightly stretched out. 

Anatomical Position

100

These forms of communication have a lot of visual and auditory cues and provide immediate feedback. 

Rich communciation

100

In anatomy, this means above

Superior

100

This form of nonverbal communication relates to touch.

Haptics

100

When you listen REALLY carefully, not to understand but to ATTACK!

Ambushing

200

The part of a medical term that comes at the beginning and usually describes the location or intensity of the term. 

Prefix

200

These forms of communication have no visual or verbal cues and do NOT provide immediate feedback. 

Lean (not rich) communication)

200

In anatomy, this mean below

Inferior

200

This form of nonverbal communication is related to time,

Chronemics

200

Pretending to listen

Pseudolistening

300

The part of the medical term that is the most important - it usually describes the location in the human body.

Root word
300

The MOST important part of an email.

The subject line

300

In anatomy, this means the body is facing up (the person is lying on their back)

Supine

300

This form of nonverbal communication is related to space -- how close you are to someone, or how space is divided (like in a workplace).

Proxemics

300

When someone else is talking, you interrupt and make it all about you or what you're interested in.

Monopolizing

400

This part of a medical term comes at the end and usually indicates a disorder, procedure, status, etc. 

Suffix

400

Some examples are: "Dear, Hi, and Good morning!"

Salutations

400

How many organ systems are in the human body?

11

400

This form of nonverbal communication includes frowning, eye rolling, grimacing, smiling, looking surprised, etc. 

Facial expressions

400

You feel offended and tune someone out, even though offence wasn't intended. 

Defensive listening

500

Heart (or a famous rapper/songwriter)

Cardi

500

Should you spell check and re-read your emails before you send them?

OF COURSE!!

500

This human system helps protect your body from outside invaders, such as viruses, infections or toxins. 

Immune System

500

This form of nonverbal communication is related to all the aspects of your voice that aren't the words themselves -- pitch, volume, pace, inflection, etc. 

Paralanguage

500

You only hear what you want to hear. 

Selective listening

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