SEARCH
You are in browse mode. You must login to use MEMORY

   Log in to start

chapter 4 key terms


🇬🇧
In English
Created:


Public


0 / 5  (0 ratings)



» To start learning, click login

1 / 10

[Front]


restating
[Back]


a communication technique that involves the nurse repeating to the patient what the nurse believes to be the main point that the patient is trying to convey

Practice Known Questions

Stay up to date with your due questions

Complete 5 questions to enable practice

Exams

Exam: Test your skills

Course needs 15 questions

Learn New Questions

Dynamic Modes

SmartIntelligent mix of all modes
CustomUse settings to weight dynamic modes

Manual Mode [BETA]

Select your own question and answer types
Specific modes

Learn with flashcards
Complete the sentence
Listening & SpellingSpelling: Type what you hear
multiple choiceMultiple choice mode
SpeakingAnswer with voice
Speaking & ListeningPractice pronunciation
TypingTyping only mode

chapter 4 key terms - Leaderboard

1 user has completed this course

No users have played this course yet, be the first


chapter 4 key terms - Details

Levels:

Questions:

10 questions
🇬🇧🇬🇧
Restating
A communication technique that involves the nurse repeating to the patient what the nurse believes to be the main point that the patient is trying to convey
Sender
The person conveying a message
Therapeutic communication
A form of communication that facilitates the formation of a positive nurse-patient relationship
Two-way communication
A form of communication that requires that both the sender and the receiver participate equally in the interaction
Unassertive communication
A style of communication in which the sender sacrifices legitimate personal rights to meet the needs of the receiver, often resulting in feelings of resentment
Verbal communication
A form of communication that involves the use of spoken or written words or symbols
Open-ended question
A question that does not require a specific response and allows the individual to elaborate freely on a subject
Assertiveness
One's ability to confidently and comfortably express thoughts and feelings while still respecting the legitimate rights of the patient
Closed posture
Does not convey a willingness to communicate
Closed question
Focused question that seeks a particular answer