SELF-AWARENESS
SELF-MANAGEMENT
SOCIAL AWARENESS
RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT


REAL-LIFE APPLICATION
100

What is Self-Awareness?

The ability to recognize and understand your moods, emotions, and drives, as well as their effect on others.

100

Define self-management.

The ability to control or redirect disruptive impulses and moods and the capacity to suspend judgment and think before acting.

100

What is social awareness?

The ability to accurately pick up on emotions in other people and understand what is really going on with them.

100

Define relationship management.

The ability to inspire, influence, and develop others while managing conflict.

100

You're running behind in clinic and a patient complains. How do you handle it using EI?

Apologize sincerely, acknowledge their frustration, and reassure them of your commitment to quality care.

200

True or False: Self-awareness includes knowing your emotional triggers.

True

200

What’s one method for calming yourself during a stressful clinical situation?

Deep breathing, taking a short pause, mentally reframing the situation.

200

Give an example of a non-verbal cue that might show a patient is uncomfortable.

Crossed arms, lack of eye contact, fidgeting, tense posture.

200

What’s a good response to a peer who is clearly upset during a group project?

“You seem frustrated. Is there something I can do to help?”

200

A classmate makes a joke you find offensive. What’s an emotionally intelligent response?

Let them know privately how the comment made you feel and why it wasn’t appropriate.

300

Name one tool or strategy that helps improve self-awareness.

Journaling, meditation, feedback from others, personality assessments.

300

What does it mean to "own your emotions"?

Acknowledging and accepting responsibility for how you respond emotionally.

300

Why is active listening important in dentistry?

It builds trust and helps accurately identify the patient’s needs or concerns.

300

Name one way to build trust with classmates or patients.

Example Response: Be consistent, communicate openly, follow through on commitments. 

300

You receive an evaluation that doesn’t reflect your effort. How do you process and respond?

Take time to reflect, seek clarification, and ask for actionable feedback without defensiveness.

400

What is a "blind spot" in the context of self-awareness?

An aspect of your behavior or personality that you don't recognize but others do.

400

You received unexpected critical feedback from an instructor. What’s a self-managed response?

Example Response: “Thank you for the feedback. I’ll think about how I can apply it.” 

400

A patient is short with you and seems irritated. What’s a socially aware response?

Example Response: Consider external stressors and respond with empathy, asking if everything is okay.  

400

How can emotional intelligence help manage conflict?

It allows you to stay calm, listen actively, and work toward mutually respectful solutions.

400

You’re paired with a classmate you clash with. How do you maintain professionalism?

Focus on shared goals, set boundaries, and use open communication.

500

Give an example of a time when self-awareness could improve patient communication.

Example Response: Recognizing frustration during a difficult procedure and adjusting tone or approach with the patient. 

500

Name two signs that you might be struggling with self-management.

Snapping at others, procrastination, avoiding difficult conversations.

500

What’s one way to improve your social awareness skills in clinical settings?

Example Response: Practice observing body language, listen more than you speak, ask clarifying questions. 

500

A team member continues to miss deadlines. How can you use EI to address this?

Have a private, respectful conversation expressing concern and seeking solutions.

500

Describe a time EI helped you during a patient/peer or instructor interaction.

Open ended response

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