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Page 1: Foundation Standard 2: Communications. Objectives 2.14 Recognize elements of communication using the sender-receiver model. 2.13 Report subjective and

Foundation Standard 2: Communications

Page 2: Foundation Standard 2: Communications. Objectives 2.14 Recognize elements of communication using the sender-receiver model. 2.13 Report subjective and

Objectives

• 2.14 Recognize elements of communication using the sender-receiver model.

• 2.13 Report subjective and objective information.

• 2.15 Apply speaking and listening skills.

Page 3: Foundation Standard 2: Communications. Objectives 2.14 Recognize elements of communication using the sender-receiver model. 2.13 Report subjective and

Elements of Communication

Sender Receiver

Feedback

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Communication Model Questions

• What could happen to block any of the elements of communication?

• Is the message always verbal?

• Is the feedback always verbal?

• What interruptions or distractions could interfere with communication?

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Healthcare Communication

• Remember that in a healthcare setting, nonverbal cues are important elements of the communication model.

• Identify the elements of communication in this illustration.

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Feedback Methods

• Paraphrasing – reword the sender’s message and ask for confirmation.

• Dr. Smith: “I think Mrs. Jones needs more aggressive treatment for her anxiety.”

• Dr. Shevlin: “So you think we should order an antidepressant?”

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Feedback Methods

• Reflecting – prompts the sender to add more detail to the original message.

• Dr. Smith: “I think Mrs. Jones needs more aggressive treatment for her anxiety.”

• Dr. Shevlin: “So you think we should order her medication, such as…?”

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Feedback Methods

• Asking Questions – request clarification or more additional information.

• Dr. Smith: “I think Mrs. Jones needs more aggressive treatment for her anxiety.”

• Dr. Shevlin: “Why? Is her current treatment not controlling her anxiety?”

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Feedback Methods

• Requesting examples – examples can help explain or clarify meaning.

• Dr. Smith: “I think Mrs. Jones needs more aggressive treatment for her anxiety.”

• Dr. Shevlin: “What kind of treatment are you thinking about?”

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Obtaining Feedback

• Respond to this call to a veterinary office from a pet owner.

• Paraphrasing

• Reflecting

• Asking questions

• Requesting examples

I need to make an appointment for my dog. She’s not doing very well.

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Rules for Effective Communication

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Healthcare Information can be Subjective or Objective

• Subjective– Cannot be seen or felt– Often called symptoms– Usually statements or complaints from the

patient– Use the patient’s exact words

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Healthcare Information can be Subjective or Objective

• Objective– Can be seen or measured– Often called signs– Information collected by the senses

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Subjective Symptoms

My tummy hurts.

I don’t feel very good.

I think I’m gonna

throw up.

It’s really sore on my

chest.

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Objective Signs of Illness

• Pulse rapid, irregular and thready

• Skin cold and clammy

• No respirations

• Lips cyanotic

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Subjective or Objective?

1. Coughing

2. Fatigue

3. Headache

4. Foul smelling breath

5. Did not eat anything

6. Speech slurred

7. Joints ache

8. Nervousness

• Objective• Subjective• Subjective• Objective• Objective• Objective• Subjective• Subjective

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Speaking Skills

• Speak appropriately to the age or status of the receiver.

• Use appropriate terminology or words.

• Ask open-ended questions.

• Speak slowly and clearly.

• Try to be eye-level with the receiver.

• Make sure your non-verbal is consistent with your words.

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Listening Skills

• Show interest and concern.

• Stay alert and maintain eye contact.

• Avoid interrupting.

• Pay attention to what the speaker is saying.

• Avoid planning your response while the speaker is talking.

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Listening Skills

• Try to see the other person’s point of view.

• Find a quiet or private location.

• Watch the speaker’s facial expressions for consistency with words.

• Ask for clarification when needed.

• Maintain a positive attitude.