Chapter 3 Communication Skills

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active listening

a way of communicating that involves giving a person one’s full attention while he is speaking and encouraging him to give information to clarify ideas

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adverse event

an unexpected event that causes serious injury or death; also called sentinel event

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barrier

a block or an obstacle

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body language

all of the conscious or unconscious messages a person’s body sends as she communicates; facial expressions, gestures, and posture are examples

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care confrence

a meeting to share and gather info about a resident in order to develop a care plan

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care plan

a plan for each resident created by a registered nurse that outlines the tasks that team members must perform to help the resident reach their goals of care

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charting

the act of nothing care and observations; documenting

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code

in health care, an emergent medical situation in which specially trained responders provide the necessary care

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code status

formal documentation of the type and scope of care that should be provided to a particular resident in the event of a cardiac or respiratory arrest, other catastrophic organ failure, or terminal illness

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critical thinking

the process of reasoning and analyzing in order to solve problems, for the nursing assistant, critical thinking means making careful observations and immediately reporting all potential problems

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culture

a set of learned beliefs, values, traditions, and behaviors shared by a social or ethnic group

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edema

swelling in the body tissues caused by excess fluid

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incident

an accident, problem, or unexpected event that happens during the course of care

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incident report

a report documenting an incident and the response to the incident; also called an occurrence, accident, accident/incident, or event report

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medical chart

legal record of all medical care a patient, resident, or client recieves

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minimum data set (MDS)

a detailed form with guidelines for assessing residents in long-term care facilities; also details what to do if resident problems are identified

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nonverbal communication

communication without using words, such as through gestures and facial expressionsnu

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nursing process

an organized method used bu nurses to determine residents’ needs, plan the appropriate care to meet those needs, and evaluate how well the plan of care is working; the five steps are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation

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objective information

factual information collected using the sense of sight, hearing, smell, and touch; also called signs

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orientation

a person’s awareness of person, place, and time

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prefix

a word part that comes before the root to help form a new term

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prioritize

to place things in order of importance

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root

the main part of a word that contains its basic meaning or definitionr

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rounds

scheduled visits to each resident’s room to asses the resident’s condition and needs to discuss the care plan with participating staff

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sentinel event

an unexpected event that causes serious injury or death; also called an adverse event

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subjective information

information collected from residents, their family members, and their friends; information may not be true, but it is what the person reported; also called symptoms

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suffix

a word part added to the end of a root or prefix to create a new word

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verbal communication

communication involving the use of spoken or written words or sounds; also called oral communication

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vital signs

measurements, temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure, that monitor the functioning of the vital organs of the body