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    COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE Communication techniques are most important tools in nursing, however nurses have need to be informed about culture, also nurses are need to be prepared for dramatic changes in the united states healthcare industry. Day by day United States have become adverse society, because they have a lot of new comers, and also our patients become increasingly diverse. Nurses need to know about culture because it influences both nurses and patients healthcare perceptions and…

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    CONCEPT 3 CONCEPT OF COMMUNICATION 3.0 INTRODUCTION/IDENTIFICATION OF CONCEPT COMMUNICATION: The tool that allows us to share our opinions, thoughts and feelings with others. Communication could be verbal using a spoken language, it could be written as text on paper or SMS, or it could be through body language and eye contact. The purpose of communication is essentially for sharing of opinions and thoughts. It is the process of changing information between entities,…

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    Effective communication is such an imperative process in nursing practice. Whenever there is a communication breakdown, the success of health interventions is compromised. Poor communication can be as a result of several factors, such as language barriers, misinterpreting non verbal cues, poor listening skills, or even the existence of prejudgments. Nurses should make efforts to be able to eliminate any inhibitions to effective communication. In addition, the medical practitioners should be…

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    my first day, frightened me since I really did not know what to expect. One of the things that astounded me was the fact that communication plays a vital role in nursing. In order to go above and beyond the ordinary levels of nursing, acquiring verbal and nonverbal communication skills is an essential part in building personal and professional relationships. Communication is a dominant aspect of the health profession since it allows others to express themselves freely. In my experience,…

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    people communicate with each other by different ways, communication skills are found in many fields of life and different practice circumstances (Phillippa, S.; Joan, D. 2010). Communication is a complex/deep process (Phillippa, S.; Joan, D. 2010) while people have to use a number of interacting factors: (1) social, e.g. a new woman in her home; (2) physical, e.g. somebody with dementia; (3) psychological, e.g. a nervous student. Communication skills are very important and a vital tool for all…

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    To explore nursing students' perception of the meanings and roles of non-verbal communication and sensitivity. It also attempts to understand how different factors influence their non-verbal communication style. The importance of non-verbal communication in the health arena lies in the need for good communication for efficient healthcare delivery. Understanding nursing students' non-verbal communication with patients and the influential factors is essential to prepare them for field work in the…

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    Communication between Nursing Homes and Hospitals With people living longer than they ever have before, a major issue has been health problems related to old age and the high death rate related to that. Now that healthcare is more focused on the care of the elderly; a problem is arising in the transferring of patients between different healthcare settings. Due to miscommunication between nurses in the hospital and nurses in the nursing home, the risks of the patient’s safety have become a…

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    Communication skills in the nursing profession are important as they relate to patient safety, treatment plans and theraupeutic relationships. This essay will look at the skills of listening, feedback and questioning and examine there importance within the nursing workplace. Listening, feedback and questioning are skills of interpersonal communication which when used effectively can positively influence patient outcomes and workplace relationships. By examining their effects on patient outcomes…

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    Within a discourse community, communication is the cornerstone in the success of maintaining a community set on expanding and combining ideas together to expand the knowledge, values of their community and maintain a particular lexis or intercommunication (Swales 25-26). In a nursing community, nurses are the main junction of communication between patients and other medical teams. The strength of their communication depends on the accuracy of their content and the exchange of important…

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    According to the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (2006), there are four domains. Each standard addresses a major practice (functional) area for registered nurses and health care workers. Each standard has a major component and describes the key elements of the standard in ways that are possible to measure. They refer to practice which works well together in relation to heath professional - client with mutual respect for each other contributions, and effective communication that can make…

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