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| The nurse takes into account the feelings and needs of the patient |
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| Listening is a form of which type of communication? |
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| Restating a phrase in your own terms to verify what was communicated. |
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| Physiological factor that might hinder communication? |
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| Type of aphasia that indicates the patient is not able to recognize or interpret the message being received. |
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| Utilizing a communication board |
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| How might a nurse communicate with a patient who is on a ventilator? |
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| Talk to patient and explainf procedure or activity that is going to take place. |
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| How should you communicate with and unresposive patient? |
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| Develop a level of trust with patient |
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| How does a nurse establish a therapeutic relationship? |
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| Grimacing is an example of what communication? |
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| example of verbal communication |
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| Example of nonverbal cues |
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| sit in a chair and speak with the patient |
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| A therapeutic communication technique that requires a great deal of skill. |
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