COMMUNICATION DEFINITIONS
social space
1.2 - 3.4
Public space proxemics is
3.6m plus
how much of the conversation does the health professional control in interviews
30%
personal space is
46 - 1.2m
how much of the conversation does the patient control in interviews
70%
Define Empathy
Ability to see and hear another person and truly understand their perspective
What does SOLER STAND FOR
Active listening skill Sit, Open Posture, Lean towards, Eye Contact, Relax
Define Critical Thinking
An attitude and rational reasoning process that involves intellectual skills that is disciplined, self directed and provides rational thinking leading to appropriate decisions and judgement
Define Communication
Any means of exhanging feelings between two or more people. Basic component of human relationship
exam question: the introduction is a critical phase of assessment. which is NOT usually associated with introduction stage
C., using effective reflective listening technique
set of PROF GUIDE documents - not law documents
Codes of:::: ethics, professional conduct, practice, scope of nursing prac, ethical dilemas a framework, bounaries of therapeutic relationship.
Define interpersonal communication
Communication between two or more people
haptics is defined as
Definition: use of touch
proxemics is defined as
Definitions: use of space
What opens the channels for future communication
Feedforward
What is is called when you allow the speaker to space and tell their own story in their own way
Following skills - use interesting door openers, minimal encourages, attentive silence
What essential components essential for interpersonal communications
Genuineness, respect and empathy
What does Habits in THINK stand for
Habits allow you to do things without having to figure it out, ie drive a car, habit forming
Proxemics - USE OF SPACE
INTIMATE LESS THAN 40CM PERSONAL 46CM - 1.2M SOCIAL 1.2M - 3.6 PUBLIC 3.6M PLUS
Define feedback
Information - message sent back from source
Define feedback
Information or messages that are sent to the source
Define health professional interpersonal communications
Interpersonal communication between health professional and patients / clients humanises the care, the relationship meshes the compassion, knowledge and the patient's experiences. This increases therapeutic effectiveness in attending to tasks and activities, which ultimately leads to an increase in trust between the caregiver and patient.
What does reflective practice allow
Learn from repetition, practice makes perfect
Communications content dimension - Physical
Location environment where conversation takes place
What does New Ideas in THINK stand for
New ideas and creativity
a nurse sees observes a patient in pain subjective or objective data
Objective data
Define therapeutic relationship
Partnership between the nurse and patient which is focused on the patient and their healthcare needs or goals
name phases of the interview
Planing phase, initiation phase, exploration phase, termination phase
Interview definition
Planner interpersonal communication with a purpose, where two people interact largely through questioning and answer format to achieve specific goal
what does PIET interview phases
Planning, initiation, exploration, termination stages of interview phases
Nursing process is also known as
Problem solving approach
aspects of therapeutic relationship
Respect, rapport, collaboration, congruent, caring, empowerment, trust, empathy, confidentiality, genuine, ability to listen, self disclosure,
what active listening action encourages patients to continue expressing themselves and demonstrates that the nurse is showing active interest
SOLER
Define intrapersonal communication
Self Talk
what type of data is SYMPTOMS
Subjective data is classed as ..........
What does Inquiry in THINK stand for
THINK examinging and questioning. Stuctured method of thinking, means examining issues in depth and questioning ideas that may seem immediately obvious
ETHICS IS CONSIDERED MATTERS OF OBLIGATION, MORAL PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES DETERMINING RIGHT AND WRONG ACTIONS. TRUE OR FALSE
TRUE.
What does Total Recall in THINK stand for
Total call, remembering facts and locations, how many days in september, etc wrote learning
WHAT does THINK stand for
Total recall, habits, inquiry, new ideas, know your individual
Which model of communication has a buffer around it, ie too loud, internal noise, physical noise
Transactional model
define gesture
a body movement, facial movement ie swing of hand to say sit down
define active listening
a communication still that requires concentration, attention, and minimal verbal response to help speaker articulate his or her thoughts
exam question. nursing process - systematic....... 1 and 2 is answer A
a is the answer to a question in the nursing process something to do with systematic....... 1 and 2 A
Define Assult
act that creates an apprehension in another of imminent harmful offensive contact. the act consists of a threat of harm accompanied by an apparent, present ability to carry out the threat
what skill requires concentration, attention and minimal verbal responses to help speaker articulate thought
active listening (minimal verbal responses)
focused interviews are used to identify
actual issues, ask questions on a specific issue
which should be used least in verbal communication
advising and evaluating : used most frequently, but shouldnt be used. advising without knowing the patient, can be confusing, need to know patient long time to be able to evaluate or advise
most effective verbal communication requires? Exam Question
appropriate innotation, proper pacing statements and timing A
Define syntax
arrangement of letters to make sense
assessment in APIE consists of
assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation
define kinesics
body posture. body movements
Define mutuality
both to agree, patient to agree, not one sideded
DEFINE ETHICS
branch of philosphy that seeks to determine how human actions may be judged right or wrong.
what does sharing humour in therapeutic relationship do
break the ice, lighten the mood,show your human
verbal communication questioning builds what
builds the relationship to gain trust and begin therapeutic relationship
non therapeutic interview techniques can stop communication. few styles for non trerapeutic
changing subject rapidly, giving opinion, giving advice, stereotyping
what are the five steps of listening
circular - recieve, understand, remember, evaluating, responding
Communication content dimension - cultural
collection of beliefs, attitudes, values and ways of behaviour
define verbal communication barriers
communication inappropriately used in conversation can be harmful to relationship, leaving a person feeling inadequate, angry and/or dependent on other person. verbal communication barriers are high risk responses
define paralinguistics
communication not involving words. Adding emphassi, the
define active listening
communication skill that requires concentration attention and minimal verbal response to help the speaker articulate his or her thoughts
in road blocking judging, stage 1 comprises 4 areas
criticizing, name calling (stereotyping, labeling), diagnosing and praising are all part of
exam question from critical thinking or nursing process answer is d
d is the answer to a question in the critical thinking or nursing process
kinesics is defined as
definition: body posture
chromenics is defined as
definition: use of time
proxemics is defined as
definitions: use of space
effects if verbal communication barriers
diminish self esteem,. trigger defensiveness, resistance, resentment, dependency, withdrawal, feelings of defeat or inadequacy, undermine motivation
planned interview is a directive or non directive interview
directive
in road blockiing avoiding others concerns stage 3 comprises 3 areas
diverting, logical argument, reassuring
what must occur for negligence to be appropriate
duty of care, breach of duty, damage and link between breach and damage must occur for someone to be classed negligent
what are the four elements of negligence
duty of care, breach of duty, damage, link between breach and damage
during which interview stage do you use questioning, non verbal and verbal skill
exploration stage
benefits of listening
gain trust, part of building therapeutic relationship, value, build confidence all benefits of ....... to a patient
stereotyping involves
grouping people without adding emotional feeling eg: accountants are snobby
Define battery
harmful or offensive touching of another without consent
Points of confidentiality
has both legal and ethical dimenionsions trusting information from one to another part of professional codes of practicse
who drives a planned interview
health professional
personal space of patient
healthcare invades peoples personal space. it is a privelege to be in ones personal space and should not be taken for granted
Define clinical setting
hospital, health environment
thererapeutic interview technique must be what for the patient
interview must be patient based, considering of the patient, beneficial of the patient
space proxemics classed as
intimate, personal, social, public are all classes of
verbal road barriers fall in three categories. name the three categories
judging the other person, sending solutions, avoiding the others concers
relationship patient centered
keep communication open with patient, tasks can take over, don't loose communication for need of task
What does Knowledge in THINK stand for
know about your individual thinking style. Groundwork for improving your decisions
define communication competence
knowledge of elements of communication and how vary between cultures
DEFINE DUTY OF CARE
legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring they exercise a reasonable standard of care
exam questions: according to ....... judging in roadblocking includes all EXCEPT
logical argument EXAM answer
define semantics
meaning to words in structure, the way words are put together. make sentence
Define linear Model
model to describe the need for a sender and a receiver in communication. Straight forward communication
exam question
most effective verbal communication requires appropriate innotation, proper pacing and statements and timing A
set of law documents - not PROF GUIDES
nURSES ACT, NURSES AND MIDWIF ACT, NURSES RULES, POISONS ACT, POISONS REGULATIONS
verbal communication reassuring supporting
needs to be realistic, can appear patronising , ie calm before storm, oh dont worry only a small op
Do you disclose your private information in a professional relationship
no
do you write in a spontaneous interview
no
do you write in a spontaneous interview
no, more like a chat with open questions attempting to prompt patient to open up
are spontaneous interviews timed
no, not timed, allow patient to open up and assist patient to express feelings
Is human ethics the same as moral theology
no. moral theology is based on theory of right and wrong
spontaneous interview directive or non directive
non directive
facial, eye movements, body posture kinesics, touch haptics, space proxemics, chormecs time, appearance and dress are all
non verbal cummication
verbal communication analysing and interpreting best defined as
nurse looks deeper into patient, protray like they know whats really wrong, takes a long time to know patients to be able to interpret
what type of data is SIGNS
objective data is classed .........
define denotative definitions
objective definition ie arachnoid for spider
in roadblocking sending solutions stage 2 comprises 5 areas
ordering, threatening, moralizing, excessive inappropriate questioning, advising
what is the most appropriate non verbal to use
paralanguange
verbal communication paraphrasing
paraprashing shares a understanding, clarifies communication
spontaneous interview driven by health prof or patient
patient
During which interview stage do you introduce yourself to the patien
planning phase
what is the nursing process also known as
problem solving approach
with verbal communication when a nurse says oh dont worry its only a small op they are doing what
reassuring. this is not a good option as it fails to acknowledge the patients concerns
which stage of Active listening skill do you paraphrase, relfect and clarify
reflecting skills stage where you paraphrase, reflect back on feelings, clarify
avoiding the others concerns
road blocking
judging the other persons concerns is part of ....
road blocking, verbal barrier
sending solutions is part of
road blocking, verbal barrier
define law
set of rules or actions established by an authority that have a binding legal force and punishable actions.
12 road blocks impose the patient or the speakers point of view
speakers point of view , other person may feel unsafe
Communication content dimension - social
status of relationshp
labeling involves
stereotyping someone then adding emotional feeling: accountants are snobby and I hate them
planned interviews are highly structured or non structured
structed, with specific questions to ask in a specific timeframe
Why study communication
study communication to improve interpersonal relationships
what does SOAP stand for
subjective data, objective data, analyse data, plan
define connotative definiitions
subjective definition ie big hairy 8 legs for spider
definition of nursing process
systemic creative approach used to identify, prevent and treat actual or potential health problems/issues in order to promote wellness
during which interview stage do you paraphrase, summarise
termination phase
paralange includes
the use of tone of language, pattern of speach, pauses, volume, rate of speaking, silence
Communication content dimentions - temporal
time of day as well as time in history
definition of listening
to be able to demonstrate prescence and interest in the patient as it involves active attention to what is being said versus just receiving sensory input
Purpose of patient interview
to discover, detect, recognition and identification of relevant issues to patients situation using objective and subject data
purpose of nursing process
to provide a framework for meeting individual need of patient. maintain wellness, provide amount and quality of care to direct patient back to wellness. If wellness not achievable, maintain quality of living
an illegal act is always nearly unethical true or false
true, an illegal act is nearly always unethical, but an unethical action is not always illegal
an ethical act is not always illegal, true or false
true, ethical acts are not always considered illegal. where most illegal acts are considered unethical
how many ways can you respond in five steps of listening
two - minimal encouragers ie uh huh and final response when speaker is finished
intimate space is
under 46cm
what is a way to show a patient in a therapeutic relationship that your human, lighten the mood and break the ice
use humour
define euphenism
use of a polite word to substitute an offensive term
define proxemics
use of space
Define lexical
using the correct context ie different people you talk to. talk in correct tone and speach to appropriate people
verbal strategies that can affect communication
verbal : cultural where words can mean other things slang, hot phrases, euphenism polite word to substitute offensive term, sub language - medical jargon etc
three sources of communication
verbal, non verbal, documentation
subjective data
what type of data if provided by family, someones opinion, non measurable. Classed as symptoms
Objective Data is
what type of data is measurable, free of bias, based on facts
do you write down in a planned interview
yes
Is communication a two way process
yes - two way process