diagnosis and treat patients
What is a physician?
relating to moral principles
What is ethical?
exchange of information, feelings, and thoughts between two or more people using spoken words or other methods.
What is communication?
Can result from emotions and attitudes, resistance to change, preconceptions, and self-absorption
What is personal communication barriers?
Time to be in class
What is 7:40-7:45am or 11:25-11:30 am?
Nurse that completes 1 year to 15 months of school
What is LPN or LVN?
Space distance used for procedures, personal care; electrocardiograms (ECGs), wound care, vital signs
personal space
can be defined as words used either orally or in written form.
What is verbal communication?
Barriers include: language, health practices and beliefs, eye contact, religion
What is Cultural Communication Barriers?
Must bring note in within 3 days
What is the attendance policy?
A facility that specializes in end-of-life care
What is Hospice?
General customs, norms, values, and beliefs held by a group of people
What is culture?
Arms Crossed is an example of
What is negative nonverbal communication?
Barriers that include mental status, vision, and hearing status
What is physical communication barriers?
not wearing uniform
What is a minor offense?
A facility that diagnoses, treat, perform test, and may provide minor surgery.
What is a medical office?
Putting yourself in someone else's shoes
What is empathy?
The process of communicating with patients and family members in healthcare
What is therapeutic communication?
Includes patient demographics, medical history and symptoms.
What is subjective information?
Name of the principal
Who is Dr. Palmer?
The medical office that specializes in elder care
What is geriatric?
the duties and responsibilities delegated to employee based on their education, training and experience.
What is Scope of Practice?
involves repeating the message back to the sender in the receiver’s own words.
What is paraphrasing or restatement?
Information collected by healthcare providers using senses
What is objective information?
fighting
What is a major offense?