COMMUNICATION BASICS & CULTURE
GRAB BAG
FACTS, OBSERVATIONS & REPORTING
DOCUMENTATION & MEDICAL RECORDS
100

In the three-step communication process, these are the three roles or steps involved.

sender (sends message)

receiver (receives message)

feedback (responds to message)

100

These are phrases used over and over again that do not really mean anything, such as 'Everything will be fine.'

cliches

100

Something that is definitely true and has evidence to back it up.

fact

100

The legal document that includes admission information, medical history, doctor's orders, progress notes, test results, and nurse's notes.

medical record

200

C_________  d_________ refers to the variety of people with different backgrounds and experiences living together in the world.

cultural diversity

200

__________ ________ questions are questions that need more than a 'yes' or 'no' answer and help continue conversation.

open-ended

information

200

Something someone believes to be true but is not definitely true or cannot be proven.

opinion

theory

200

Documentation may be done using this type of clock that numbers hours from 00 to 23 without using a.m. or p.m.

24-hour clock 

military time

300

This type of communication involves the use of words, either spoken or written, such as oral reports.

verbal communication

300

The primary way a resident can call for help, and nursing assistants must always respond immediately when they see the light or hear the sound.

call light

300

This information is based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells using the senses; it is also called signs.

objective information

300

These three word parts make up medical terms: this is the basic meaning, this comes before the root, and this is added to the end.

prefix, root, suffix

400

A system of learned beliefs and behaviors practiced by a group of people, including knowledge, values, attitudes, religions, and customs.

culture

400

D________ is partial or complete loss of hearing that can occur as a result of heredity, disease, injury, or aging.

deafness

400

This information is something a person cannot or did not observe, based on something the resident reported; it is also called symptoms.

subjective information

400

An accident, problem, or unexpected event during the course of care that is not part of the normal routine.

incident

500

Expressing different attitudes or emotions through movements, facial expressions, and posture is called ____________ __________.

nonverbal communication

body language

500

What is combative behavior?

violent or threatening behavior

500

Which four senses should be used to gather information and observe residents accurately?

sight

hearing

smell

touch

500

This report documents incidents and responses to them; it may also be called an occurrence, accident, or event report.

incident report

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