Communication 1
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100

The study of this can help you understand a person's sense of physical territory and personal territory

What is proxemics?

100

The most important thing to remember when you are sending a fax.

What is a cover page?

100

These are the three types of communication

What are verbal, non-verbal, and written?

100
Communication between two people can be described using this model.

What is the sender-receiver model?

100

Body language is another term for this type of communication

What is non-verbal communication?

200

Barriers to active listening include

Anticipating the message, noise and distraction, interrupting the sender

200

A yes or no question is also called this

What is a close-ended question?

200

This includes how you speak and behave while talking on the telephone

What is telephone etiquette?

200

The differences in non-verbal language between cultures can include:

Gestures, touch, eye contact

200

A 1-page document that lists the skills, experience, and education of a person. Typically used by those who are job-hunting

What is a resume?

300

When holding a meeting, these are some rules you should follow:

-Announce the meeting -Have copies of relevant material -Start and end the meeting on time -Take notes and send them out to the attendees

300

Grammar and spelling are very important in this type of communication

What is written communication?

300

You should avoid using this when speaking to patients as they may misunderstand or take your meaning literally

What is sarcasm?

300

When you are listening in order to understand the complete message and not just hear the words you are participating in this type of listening

What is Active Listening

300

The intended target of a message using the sender-receiver model

What is the receiver?

400

A collection of language disorders caused by brain damage. This can affect either the patient's production of language or their processing of language.

What is aphasia?

400

When you explain the procedure to a patient including risks, benefits, and alternatives you are obtaining this type of consent

What is informed consent?

400

Type of barrier you would encounter if you are trying to speak to a patient who speaks a different language

What is a language barrier?

400

The federal law that protects patient's information and privacy

What is HIPAA?

400

These are 5 items of information that should be included when taking a telephone message

Time and date

Caller's name

Telephone number

The message

The name of who took the call/message

500

When using the sender-receiver model of communication, but the receiver repeats back the message to make sure they received the correct information

What is closed-loop communication?

500

An assumption or judgement about a group of people or a situation that is based on a limited amount of information and should be avoided when working with patients and other healthcare workers

What is a stereotype?

500

The 5 C's of communication

What are Clear, Concise, Consistent, Credible and Corteous?

500

This type of writing emphasizes person's feelings and opinions

What is subjective writing?

500

Charting in healthcare without introducing your opinion and focusing on facts and evidence

What is objective charting?