This is the information, ideas or thoughts.
What is the Message.
Coughing or foul smelling breath?
What is Objective.
This is when you request clarification or ask for additional information?
What is Asking Questions.
List 3 capitalization rules?
What is: the first word in a sentence; names of people, countries, or companies; names of the months, days of the week and titles in a person's name.
This is the person who creates the message?
Who is the Sender.
Fatigue or Headache?
What is Subjective.
This is when you reword the sender's message?
List 3 rules for punctuation?
What is: period at the end of the sentences; commas to join two dependent clauses; quotation marks to enclose exact words of a speaker and always place periods and commas inside quotation marks.
This is the individual who receives the message?
Who is the Receiver.
My tummy hurts?
Subjective.
This can help explain or clarify a meaning?
What is Requesting Examples.
What are 3 important parts when writing out a document?
What is an Introduction, Body and Conclusion.
How you understand the message, like asking questions?
What is Feedback.
This cannot be seen or felt, called symptoms, and are usually statements/complaints that the patient says.
What is Subjective.
This prompts the sender to add more detail to the message?
What is Reflecting.
How would you write a Dr. title correctly?
What is: Dr. xxxx xxxx or xxxx xxxx, M.D.
What are the 4 elements of the communication model?
What is: Sender - Message - Receiver - Feedback
This can be seen/measured, called signs and it can be information that is collected by our senses.
What is Objective.
What are the 4 Feedback Methods?
What are: Paraphrasing
Reflecting
Asking Questions
Requesting Examples
What color ink do you chart in for medical records?
What is: Blue or Black