Forms of Communication
Levels of Communication
Basic Elements
Forms and Basic Elements
Nurse Patient Relationship
100
The nurse is neatly dressed in scrubs, with hair pulled back in a bun.
What is personal appearance?
100
One-to-one interaction between two people.
What is Interpersonal communication?
100
Motivates one to communicate with another.
What is referent?
100
Factors that influence communication.
What is interpersonal variables?
100
When the nurse and the patient meet and get to know each other.
What is orientation phase?
200
The pregnant nurse is appearing to be waddling as she walks in the hall. 
What is posture and gait
200
Occurs within an individual.
What is intrapersonal communication?
200
One who encodes and one who decodes the message.
What is sender and receiver?
200
The setting for sender-receiver interactions.
What is environment?
200
Occurs before meeting the patient/
What is preinteraction phase?
300
What is facial expressions?
300
Interaction within a person's spiritual domain.
What is transpersonal communication?
300
Content of the message.
What is message?
300
What is sounds?
300
When the nurse and the patient work together to solve problems and accomplish goals.
What is working Phase?
400
What is eye contact?
400
Interactions with a small number of people
What is small group?
400
Means of conveying and receiving messages.
What is Channels?
400
What is personal space?
400
Occurs at the end of a relationship?
What is Termination phase?
500
What is gestures?
500
Interaction within an audience
What is public?
500
Message the receiver return.
What is feedback?
500
Verbal and non-verbal.
What is types of communication?
500
Nurse-patient helping relationships. 

Nurse-family relationships. 

Nurse-health team relationships. 

Nurse-community relationships.

What are types of professional nursing relationships?
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