Types of communication
Barriers to communication
Ways cultures impact communication
People you communicate with
basic medical terminology
100

Also called oral communication, this type involves using words

What is oral communication

100

Blocks or disrupts communication

What is a Barrier to communication 

100

A set of learned beliefs, values and behaviors shared by a social or ethnic group

What is culture

100

Doctors, nurses, supervisors, managers, and other members

Care Team - 

100

The main part of the word that contains its basic meaning

Root

200

Happens without use of words

What is non-verbal communication

200

What to do if resident does not hear  or understand

What is: stand directly facing the resident


200

Acceptable touch used by a NA

Personal care (bathing)

Hugging if resident asks or permits

Holding a residents hand when asked 

200

Dietary, house keeping

Other departments 

200

Comes before the Root to form a new term

Prefix (BRADY means slow; bradycardia means slow heart rate)

300

smiling, leaning forward to listen, nodding while speaking

What is positive non verbal communication

300

If resident is difficult to understand?

Be patient and take time to listen

300

How to deal with language barriers

use interpreter

300

Most important communication with the resident

When the medical assistant GREETS them

300

Found at the end of the words and helps form a new word

Suffix - example = ology which means study of, therefore cardiology is the study of the heart

400

Rolling eyes, crossing arms, tapping feet, pointing at someone while speaking

What is negative non verbal communication

400

What kind of words to use if unable to understand

Non-medical very day words; ask what word means if you don't understand

400

Inappropriate /unacceptable touching

Any touching without permission

i.e. sitting  on a residents lap

400

know a lot about residents likes, dislikes, history

Families and visitors - develop a good relationship by always and quickly responding to call bells

400

Abbreviation PRN

when necessary

500

Giving residents your full attention while they are speaking

What is active listening

500

Why not use WHY?

"Why" questions make people feel defensive

500

Varies from culture to culture (" I can look into your_____")

Eye contact

500
Outside doctor's offices or clinics 

The community - all questions referred to supervisor due to HIPPA, privacy laws

500

Abbreviation NPO

Nothing by mouth