Barriers to Communication
Communication Techniques
Communication Situations
Effects of Communication
Random / Miscellaneous
100

What is a prominent cognitive impairment that might be a communication barrier? This primarily impacts elderly populations.

Dementia.

100

What kind of language should a CNA use when communicating with a patient?

Clear and direct language.

100

What traits should CNAs display when communicating with patients?

Patience, willingness to help, understanding.

100

Define active listening and how it is beneficial in communication.

Active listening is a conscious effort to give your complete attention to a speaker. It allows patients to share their thoughts and feelings fully.

100

Who do CNAs communicate with while working? Name at least two.

Patients, the families of patients, and other healthcare professionals.

200

What are some reasons a patient may have difficulty understanding information? Name at least two.

Language differences, cognitive impairments, hearing loss.

200

How can CNAs address and avoid communication barriers?

Through training, awareness, and a commitment to patient-centered care.

200

How should you handle a patient that you do not share a language with? 

Seek the aid of a medical interpreter. 

200

How might a patient feel if their CNA fails to communicate effectively with them? 

Unheard/ignored, less satisfied with their care, less trusting of their caregiver.

200

How can you avoid neglecting a patient's needs?

Regular check-ups, being attentive, demonstrating empathy.

300

What might cause a CNA to be less considerate in their communication with a patient?

Limited time and workload pressures.

300

What are examples of positive nonverbal communication? 

Eye contact, friendly expression, and reassuring gestures can help build CNA-patient trust.

300

If a patient is reluctant to share their concerns, how might you help them open up?

Demonstrate patience and understanding, be open to listening.

300

What might the quality of communication in care settings for older adults have an impact on?

Patient satisfaction, adherence to care plans, overall emotional well-being.

300

What are examples of patient-centered communication techniques? 

Plain language, listening, and empathy.

400

How might cultural norms or life experiences affect communication?

Patients may respond differently to tone of voice, gestures, and eye contact.

400

How might a CNA confirm their patient has received and understood information?

They might ‘check for understanding’ or use ‘teach-back’ techniques.

400

What are some circumstances that might cause a patient to feel exposed or anxious? List at least two.

Bathing, dressing, toilet use, other personal care needs.

400

When patients feel understood, heard, and accepted, they are more likely to…

Adhere to care plans, report symptoms accurately, and have a positive mental attitude.

400

How can CNAs prevent errors?

Confidently and clearly communicating observations and concerns to nurses and other healthcare staff.

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