Category: Communication
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Communication Competencies of a Practice Scholar
Table of Contents Introduction Verbal Communication Competencies and the Practice Scholar Non-Verbal Communication Competencies and the Practice Scholar Written Communication Competencies and the Practice Scholar Conclusion References Introduction In healthcare, communication plays a vital since it ensures understanding between care professionals and patients, promotes health literacy, and literally saves lives. For delivering an effective treatment…
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Teens Talking With Their Partners About Sex: The Role of Parent Communication
Table of Contents Discussion Methods Results A Personal Reflection and Critique Reference Discussion This paper will discuss the article “Teens Talking with Their Partners About Sex: The Role of Parent Communication.” It was written by Hicks, McRee, and Eisenberg in 2013 and published in the American Journal of Sexuality Education (Hicks et al., 2013). The…
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Mothers’ Adaptation to Communication with Deaf Infants
The primary theoretical background of the given article was the research dealing with the concept of intuitive parenting, single instances of which date back to the 1970-s. This breeding theory suggests that parents interact with their children based on the visual and vocal signals the child gives; much of the communication is based on nonconscious…
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Communication and Conflict Management
An individual’s personal history and family of origin teaches one either to jump into a conflict and blow it up or to stay away from it, thus avoiding it. Individuals can have 3 types of family of origin. They can either be from an avoidant family, where everybody believes in avoiding their conflicts, collaborative family,…
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Interoperability, Data Dictionary, and Communications Draft
Table of Contents Technologies Legal and Ethical Issues Compliance Information Governance Life Cycle Data Dictionary Stakeholders References The two main definitions required for understanding the connection within the network are interoperability and security. Comviva (n.d.) describes interoperability as the ability of the networks to consistently send and receive data at the quality level that the…
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End of Life: Communication Between Healthcare Professionals and Relatives of Patients
Table of Contents Death Dying Bereavement References Death is defined as the complete cessation of all living things. Dying is defined as a process of deterioration of the vital system that culminates in the human’s death. In contemporary medicine, the absence of brain function, as shown by a flat line on an electroencephalogram record, is…
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The Evolution of Communication Structures in Animals
The communication techniques of animals belonging to the same species are normally shaped by natural selection and sexual selection. These two factors are very important in influencing the adaptation of organisms to different environments (Jord and Martins, 2006, p. 1). When considering organisms belonging to different species, there was the observation of complicated selection factors…
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The Emotions and Communication
Table of Contents Framing rules and Feelings rules The role of framing and feeling rules in the family Improving communication about emotions in the family Guidelines regarding effective communication of emotions Reference list Framing rules and Feelings rules The process of showing one’s emotions is referred to as emotion work. Emotion work can take place…
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Eye-Level Communication and Patient Satisfaction Scores
Table of Contents Summary and Significance of Problem Database Search Literature Review Synthesis Across Studies References Excellent communication skills are a must for all medical professionals since they dictate the essence of their interaction with their patients. These abilities become particularly important for managing post-anesthesia care units, which are vital components of medical facilities. This…
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Mothers’ Adaptation to Communication with Deaf Infants
The primary theoretical background of the given article was the research dealing with the concept of intuitive parenting, single instances of which date back to the 1970-s. This breeding theory suggests that parents interact with their children based on the visual and vocal signals the child gives; much of the communication is based on nonconscious…