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QuestionAnswer
CommunicationExchange of information
One-way communicationLimited use in nurse-patient relationship (lecture to a large group)
Two-way communicationRequires the sender and receiver participate
Verbal communicationInvolves use of spoken or written words or symbols
Connotative meaningWord is subjective and reflect individuals perception or interpretation
JargonCommon place (language) Terminology unique to people in a particular work setting such as (hospital setting)
Nonverbal communicationMessage transmits without use of words(eye contact, physical appearance, use of touch)
GesturesMovements people use to emphasize the idea of attempting to communicate
PostureThe way an individual sits, stands and moves
Open postureConveys a willingness to communicate with another person
Closed PostureDose not convey willingness to communicate
AssertivenessOne’s ability to confidently and comfortably express through feelings (still respecting legitimate rights of patient)
Assertive communicationInteraction that considers feelings and needs of patient(still honers nurses rights)
Unassertive communicationNurse agrees to do what patient requests even though creates additional problems for the nurse (not agressive)
Therapeutic communicationExchange of information that facilitates the information of a positive nurse-patient relationship
Nontherapeutic communicationBlocks the development of trusting and therapeutic relationshp
Active listeningRequires full attention to what the patient is saying
Passive listeningListening to the speaker is indicated either nonverbally, eye contact, nodding, verbally through encouraging phrases (uh-huh, i see)
Minimal encouragementSubtle therapeutic teaching that communicates to the patient that the nurse is interested and the nurse wants to hear more. (Indicates acceptance)
Closed questionFocused and seeks a particular answer. (A specific question w/ spacific answer)
Open-ended questionDo not require specific response, allows patient to elaborate freely
RestatingNurse repeats to patient what is to believed to be the main point that the patient is trying to convey (way of letting patient know nurse is listening)
ParaphrasingRestatement of the patients message in the nurses own words in attempt to verify that the nurse has interpreted the patients message correctly
ClarifyingRestating the patients message in a mannor that asks patient to verify that the message received is accurate
FocusingCommunication technique used when more specific information is needed to accurately understand the patients message
ReflectingLike restating(involves feelings and thoughts more then facts)
Altered cognitionAnother physiologic factor that frequently hinders effective communication
Expressive aphasiaPatient is unable to send the desired verbal message
Receptive aphasiaInability to recognize or interpret the verbal message being received
Aggressive communicationOccurs when an individual interacts with another in an overpowering and forceful manner to meet ones personal needs at the expense of the other
Denotative meaningCommonly accepted definition of particular word
ReceiverPerson or people to whom the message is conveyed
SenderThe person who conveys the message