Chapter 4 REVIEW Cine
In an medical setting, an appropriate space for a "comfort zone" is
3 to 4 feet
Why is a health care interpreter preferred over a family member when translation is needed?
A professional Interpreter is trained
Being patient and giving the speaker your full attention
Active listening
Which age group is most likely to be reluctant to divulge information or ask questions if someone else is present?
Adolescents and Teenagers
What is a "Comfort Zone" and why does it vary
Appropriate space, safe distance, Usually 3-4 feet
When communicating between yourself and members of your health care team
Be polite and cheerful Use tact and diplomacy Offer to help when needed
One-sided opinion
Bias
The majority of human messages are communicated by
Body Language
Slang or informal language
Colloquialisms
Transfer of information from one party to another
Communication
Process involving sender, receiver, message, channel and feedback
Communication Cycle
How can the meaning of spoken words change?
Cultural Backgrounds Perception Education
Why is it important to keep an open mind when dealing with patients of varied ethnic backgrounds?
Cultural sensitivity
Avoidance, displacement, projection, and rationalization are examples of
Defense mechanism
Behavior designed to protect oneself from a perceived threat
Defense mechanism
A person's appearance, expressions, and body language
Demeanor
Any patient with special needs should be treated with
Dignity Respect Caring
Unfair treatment of an individual or group
Discrimination
Negative feelings or behavior directed at a person who is not the source of a problem
Displaced Anger
Pronounce clearly
Enunicate
Racial or cultural background or influences
Ethnics
Good communicators focus only on themselves
False
If you become uncomfortable with a patient who is expressing his or her feelings, you should change the subject
False
It is best to use technical language when speaking to patients , so they believe you are knowledgeable
False
Nonverbal communication is usually conscious and intentional
False
One circumstance when rudeness is acceptable is if you are in a hurry
False
When asked to complete a new or unfamiliar task, it is acceptable to respond. "That is no in my job description."
False
When listening to a speech-impaired patient, it is ok to pretend to understand.
False
Verbal or non verbal response to an original message
Feedback
When does trust begin to develop between the physician and the patient?
First Interaction
A silent pause may be used to
Get attention Emphasize a message State feelings
What is active listening
Giving the speaker undivided attention
Eliminate background noise
Hearing impaired
Which of the following is an open-ended question?
How soon did the doctor say you need to schedule your follow-up?
Use simple words and short phrases, allowing plenty of time for the patient to digest what you have said
Impaired understanding
When interviewing a patient, what is the key to obtaining accurate information and what should you avoid?
KEY : Ask Open Ended questions. AVOID: Interrupting
A patient who is visually impaired
May need help filling out forms
Of all the professionals that make up a health care team, who has the most interaction with the patient?
Medical Assistant
What is the term used when a patient refuses to follow the doctor's treatment plan?
Non-Compliant
Communication tool that encourages patients to provide more information
Open-ended questions
When trying to encourage a patient to open up to talk, what type of feedback is recommended and why
Open-ended questions, allows patient to respond
Opinions or ideas based in an individual's awareness or point of view
Perception
Name and briefly describe the five levels of needs according to Maslow's hirearchy theory
Physiological Safety-Protection Love-Belonging Esteem Self-Actualization
What is the number one reason for the failure in a relationship?
Poor Communication
Judgement formed prior to gathering facts
Predjudice
A safe environment and a feeling of security are
Safety needs
What is a "double message"
Saying one thing but showing another with body language
Name the basic elements of the communication cycle
Sender, Receiver, Message, Channel, Feed Back
Look directly at the patient when you are speaking
Speech Impaired
List in order of importance, the top three ways humans communicate messages
Spoken Words, Body Language, Tonality
An attitude that all people in a particular group are the same
Sterotyping
Describe defensive behavior
Sub-Conscious, Anxiety, Guilt
Information that exists in the mind but cannot be measured is known as
Subjective
Name three of the "outward" signs of anxiety
Sweating, Shaking, Increased Heart Rate.
Name four forms of communication, including the most productive
Talking on the phone, Sending messages, Composing letters, Face to Face
Which of the following phrases is a response that may be effective in calming a patient who is upset about an insurance issue?
That's a difficult one, Let's see what we can do
A child often basis his or her opinions on past experiences and opinions expressed by the parents
True
A patient's body language usually depicts his or true feelings and emotional state
True
According to Maslow's Hirearchy of Needs, basic or physiologic needs, such as food water, air, and sleep must be met before moving on to other types of needs.
True
Communication is the transfer of information from one party to another
True
In the medical office, it is important to address the physician using the title "Doctor" unless instructed to do otherwise.
True
It is positive and professional behavior to avoid gossip, arguments and uncomplimentary statements about co-workers.
True
Negative communication could affect a patient's diagnosis and treatment
True
When communicating with patients and coworkers, medical assistants should be aware of cultural variations in beliefs and behaviors
True
Why do we all need to feel as if we are being listened to?
Understood, or validated
The use of language or spoken words to transmit messages
Verbal communication
Use verbal description
Visually impaired
When dealing with an anxious patient
acknowledge the patient's feelings of anxiety
Leaning forward, making eye contact, and giving your full attention to the speaker is part of
active listening
In an health care conversations, the "silent Phase"
can be beneficial if used wisely
The goal of all communication with patients should be to provide
effective customer service
The value we place on ourselves and the need to be respected are
esteem needs
What is reflective listening
mull over what has been said, to dwell
Refusing to following the doctor's instructions or treatment plan
non compliance
Sending a message without words
non verbal communication
When communication with others, it is important to remember
not to interrupt others when they are speaking
Dwelling on or considering what has been said
reflective listening
When dealing with an angry patient, the medical assistant should
remain calm
When a patient says one thing but exhibits a different response through body, this is know as
sending a double message
Individuals who have an impaired level of understanding
should be cared for with dignity
The economic status of a patient
should not affect the way the patient is treated
In your relationship with your supervisor
you should treat him or her different than your coworkers
Offering a toy or puppet may help in getting cooperation from
young children