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COMMUNICATION
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Communication Defined: http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/communication a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
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How we communicate Sender Message Receiver
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To whom may we communicate with? Patients Your partner Other EMS personnel Fire Law enforcement Hospital personnel Bystanders
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Family Friends Methods we use Verbal Nonverbal Body language Written Visual
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When we communicate According to research 55% is by body language gestures, expressions, posture 38% is our voice quality, tone, inflections
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Definition of INFLECTION 1 : the act or result of curving or bending : BEND BEND 2 : change in pitch or loudness of the voice 3 a : the change of form that words undergo to mark such distinctions as those of case, gender, number, tense, person, mood, or voice
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7% of messages is transmitted by the specific words used
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Barriers to Communication Physical walls doors distance territories zones
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Perceptual we all perceive things differently Emotional fear mistrust suspicion
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Cultural Cultural Diversity http://blog.joytours.com/2012/12/20/the-role- of-eye-contact-in-different-cultures/ Language Gender
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Interpersonal Individualattitudes beliefs dislikes Strategies for Effective Communication Speak clearly Know your audience
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Maintain an open mind Maintain professionalism Active listening Interact; listen intently, ask questions and react in an empathetic, caring while maintaining professionalism Tactfully and diplomatically point out discrepancies
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Interpersonal Communication Communicating and interacting in a group
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Therapeutic Communication Defined: Face-to-face communication, focuses on advancing the physical and emotional well- being of a patient. Three objectives: Collecting information Assessing behavior Educating All work to…………..
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ESTABLISH TRUST Research has proven………..
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What we say to our patients can make a big difference in their ability to manage their illness or injury
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Interviewing Introduce yourself and your level of training Learn and address your patient appropriately and by preferred name Eye level Ask one question at a time Allow time to respond Listen carefully and intently Repeat answers when appropriate
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Interviewing is individualistic and comes with time and experience Transfer of Care EMR EMR EMR EMT-B EMR EMT-P Continuity of Care
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Radio Communications Base Radios Repeaters Portable Radios Cell Phones 800 system
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