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3. Convenient language
Good respectful vocabulary
Proper pronunciation
Effective listing & reading
Effective usage grammar
Proper body language
Creativity
4. To pass the message &receive the message
To understand Each other
Sharing fact & ideas
Opinion Exchange
Convey the message/pass the message
Keep in touch with others
5. Language
MTI
Body language
Vocabulary
Information
Grammar
6. Good interaction with all
Using new vocabulary
Positive attitude
Basic grammar
Effective body language
7. List key characteristics of a nurse/client helping
relationship.
Define the terms caring and empathy.
Describe the phases of a helping relationship.
Describe types of communication used nursing care.
Practice therapeutic communication skills.
8. “Any means of exchanging information or
feelings between two or more people. It is
a basic component of human relationships,
including nursing.”
9. Collect data The communication
Initiate Interventions process:
Evaluate Outcomes Intended to elicit a
Initiate Change response
Prevent Legal Problems Sender
Message
Receiver
Response
10.
11. Verbal Mode Nonverbal Mode
Pace and Intonation Personal Appearance
Simplicity Posture/Gait
Clarity Facial Expression
Timing and Relevance Gestures
Adaptable
Credible
Humor
13. Language barrier
Cultural barrier
Indidual barrier
Organization barrier
Interpersonal barrier
Channel barrier
Lack of patience
Lack of time
Lack of attention
14. Effective communication is processes through which
sender convey a message that the receive readily
receives and understand it is a two processes –instead
of a one- way process