Basic Terms
Barriers
Special Populations
Communication Styles
Drug Classes
100

the process of exchanging information with others

What is communication

100
Phrases used over and over again and do not really mean anything

What are cliches

100

A patient with dementia repeatedly asking the same question should be met with:

Answering the question the same way each time

100

This type of information is something a person cannot or did not observe but is based on something the patient reported. AKA symptoms

What is subjective

100

This drug class lowers blood pressure

What are antihypertensives

200

Sender sends message

What is the first step in the communication model

200

Speaking clearly and slowly while directly facing the person is the correct way to communicate with this impairment. 

What is a mild hearing impairment

200

Some cultures may not view this act as a sign of honesty; instead being seen as overly bold or disrespectful

What is eye contact
200

This type of information is based on what a person sees, hears, touches, or smells. AKA signs

What is objective information

200

This drug class prevents pregnancy

What are contraceptives

300

Receiver receives message

What is the second step in the communication model?

300

You should speak to a person with this impairment first, identifying yourself, before touching them. 

What is vision impairment

300

When speaking with a patient with a mental health disorder, the MA should use this tone of voice.

What is a normal tone of voice

300

This type of communication emphasizes one's own needs and desires, excluding the needs of others

What is aggressive communication

300

This drug class relieves pain

What are analgesics

400

Third step in the communication model

What is providing feedback

400

You should treat a patient with this impairment as an adult, regardless of their developmental disability

What is an intellectual disability

400

When speaking with this population, the MA should never lie about the procedure, instead, explaining it in a way that fits their age

What is pediatrics

400

This type of communication emphasizes the needs and desires of others

What is passive communication

400

This drug class relieves anxiety

What are anxiolytics

500

Communicating without using words

What is nonverbal communication

500
To communicate with a patient who is combative, angry, or inappropriate, the MA should remain calm and:

allow the patient time to calm down

500

This older population has less diversity with age ranges than a general family practice would have. 

What is geriatrics

500

This type of communication takes into consideration the needs and desires of everyone involved

What is assertive communication

500

This drug class lowers cholesterol

What are antilipemics