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What are the type of environments that effect the communication?

Material & social

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What are the elements for nurse-parent-child communication?

Informativeness

Interpersonal sensitivity

Partnership building

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At what age should a nurse communicate with full sentences to a child?

3 to 6 years

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What are the key aspects of self prejudice?

Internalised stereotype

Low self esteem & self confidence

Irrational expectations

Relationship to others

Cognitive schemes

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one of the aspects of self prejudice is Internalised Stereotypes. What does it mean?

individuals adapting society prejudice on their own group

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one of the aspects of self prejudice is Low Self-Esteem. What does it mean?

Downer to oneself

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one of the aspects of self prejudice is Irrational Expectations. What does it mean?

Setting high expectations and standards for yourself

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one of the aspects of self prejudice is Relationship to Others. What does it mean?

Denigrating others to fill an inner void “ putting others down to make yourself feel better”

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one of the aspects of self prejudice is Cognitive Schemas What does it mean?

Having repetitive negative thoughts

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What is the difference between perception and interpersonal perception?

Perception : making sense of what you experience

Interpersonal perception: giving meaning to people’s actions

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Name the 2 types of perception and define them

Passive perception: noticing things that happen around you unconsciously

Active perception: seeking specific information

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What are the stages of perception?

Selecting

Organising

Interpreting

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What does selective perception mean?

the way people perceive things change based on ones own beliefs

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Collections of perceptions is?

Impressions

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What is the halo effect?

When a positive judgment about a person unconsciously colors the perception of the individual as a whole

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What is the horn effect?

single negative trait makes you view the person negatively

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Name 3 barriers to an accurate interpersonal perception

Stereotyping

ignoring information

Imposing consistency

Focusing on negative

Blame others

Avoid responsibility

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Give examples on how to improve interpersonal perception skills?

Be aware of others perceptions of you

Be other oriented

Be aware of your personal perception