Verbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Listening
Barriers To Communication
Miscellaneous
100
The exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings.
What is verbal communication?
100
Behavior such as facial expressions, body language, and touch.
What is Nonverbal Communications?
100
Paying attention to and making and effort to hear what the other person is saying.
What is Listening?
100
The three common barriers to communication.
What is Physical Disabilities, Psychological Attitudes, and Cultural Diversity?
100
Alerts a health care worker to body odor or unusual odors of breath, wounds, urine or stool.
What is Sense of smell?
200
Who must deliver the message in a clear and concise manner.
What is The Sender?
200
The universal sign for happiness
What is a smile?
200
An effective way to reinforce the speaker's belief that one is listening to him keenly. Using expressions like "I see" and "I understand".
What is Encouraging?
200
Defness or hearing loss, blindness or impaired vision, aphasia or speech impediments are all examples of.
What is Physical Disabilities?
200
Observations should be reported ______ and accurately to an immediate supervisor.
What is Promptly?
300
The individual who receives the message from the sender.
What is The Receiver?
300
Would nonverbal communication be important as important as verbal communication for health care workers to pay attention to with their patients?
What is TRUTH?
300
In this process, the words spoken by the speaker are presented by the listener in different words. This prompts the speaker to proceed further and stops him from repeating the same statement more than once.
What is Paraphrasing?
300
Closed-mindedness, judging, preaching, moralizing, lecturing, over-reacting, arguing, advising, prejudging are all examples of.
What is Pychological Barriers?
300
Lack of eye contact is often interpreted as "______".
What is Not Listening?
400
Must be clear and in terms that both the sender and reciever understands.
What is The Message?
400
Tina is asking her supervisor for a raise, he looks at his watch, she interprets that nonverbal gesture as a signal he doesn’t want to discuss the subject and begins to get up. Was that an exapmle of effective nonverbal communication?
What is No?
400
Is it necessary to maintain eye contact with the speaker while listening?
What is True?
400
Belifs and practices regarding health and illness, and language differnces are examples of.
What is Cultural Differnces?
400
The two types of communication.
What is Nonverbal and Verbal
500
A small child jumping around or climbing up and down off a mother's lap will distract the mother as she is getting instructions from a health care worker.
What is Interruptions and Distractions?
500
Waving at someone and them not noticing you waving at them so they do not respond back is an example of
What is Barriers to Nonverbal Communication?
500
A way of listening to and responding appropriately to another person.
What is Active Listening?
500
Learning as much as you can about your audience, or who you are communicating with can benefit you.
What is Truth?
500
A key characteristic of an effective communicator.
What is Effective Listening?