Communication Flashcards
Ensure effective communication with patients, family members, and the health care team. (44 cards)
Define:
communication
The process of giving and receiving information.
Effective communication is essential in healthcare.
Communication can be verbal or nonverbal.
Which TWO components are involved in communication?
- Sender
- Receiver
The sender provides the message, and the receiver processes and responds.
Fill in the blank:
The sender of a message must ensure the receiver provides ______.
feedback
Feedback confirms message understanding.
List THREE forms of verbal communication.
- Speaking
- Writing
- Sign language
Verbal communication conveys messages directly.
True or False:
Nonverbal communication can contradict verbal messages.
True
Inconsistent body language can lead to misunderstandings.
Define:
nonverbal cues
Body language signals that convey emotions, intent, or messages.
Includes gestures, posture, facial expressions, and tone of voice.
Body languagie reinforces verbal communication.
Why is eye contact important in communication?
It shows attentiveness and respect.
Some cultures may have different views on eye contact.
List TWO principles of professional communication.
- Confidentiality
- Respect
Following these ensures ethical interactions.
True or False:
Written communication should always be legible and clear.
True
Clear writing prevents errors and misunderstandings.
What is the role of communication in teamwork?
Ensures coordination and accurate patient care.
Clear communication prevents errors.
Effective communication in a team leads to better patient outcomes.
List FOUR barriers to effective communication.
- Visual and hearing impairments.
- Language differences.
- Lack of emotional awareness.
- Environment.
Identifying barriers helps improve interactions.
Example: Environmental background noise can interfere with communication.
Define:
active listening
Fully concentrating, understanding, and responding to a message.
Active listening improves patient trust and clarity.
What is the role of a CNA in patient communication?
- Provide clear instructions.
- Listen actively.
- Reassure patients.
Good communication enhances patient care.
How can a CNA ensure a message is clearly understood?
- Speak clearly.
- Use simple words.
- Confirm understanding.
Effective communication prevents misunderstandings.
Why is confirming a message important in healthcare?
It ensures the receiver understands the message correctly.
Miscommunication can lead to medical errors.
Fill in the blank:
An effective way to check patient understanding is to ask them to ________.
Repeat instructions in their own words.
This ensures they fully understand the message.
How can a CNA encourage a patient to express concerns?
- Use open-ended questions.
- Provide reassurance.
Encouraging dialogue improves patient comfort.
Define:
open-ended questions
Questions that require more than a yes/no answer.
Encourages patients to share more information.
Define:
SBAR communication
A structured method for reporting patient information.
(Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation)
SBAR ensures clear and organized communication.
Define:
paraphrasing
Restating a message in your own words to confirm understanding.
Ensures clarity and avoids misunderstandings.
What is the best way to communicate with a patient who has a hearing impairment?
- Face them directly.
- Speak clearly.
- Use gestures.
Lip reading and body language can assist understanding.
How should a CNA communicate with a visually impaired patient?
- Describe surroundings and movements.
- Identify yourself when entering the room.
Clear communication improves orientation and comfort.
What is a communication board used for?
Assisting nonverbal patients in expressing their needs.
Useful for patients with speech impairments.
How can a CNA support a patient with dementia in communication?
Use short, simple sentences and a calm tone.
Reducing complexity helps comprehension.