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    A quotation by Eric Thomas admirably alludes to the relationship between Tarzan and his mother, Kala, throughout the movie Tarzan, “It’s not about where you come from, it’s about heart.” Although Tarzan grew up with gorillas, he constantly tried to acquire a sense of belonging to them. Kala, Tarzan’s ape mother, revealed that although visually, they appear notably different, internally, they have the same heart. Through this explanation, he could finally fathom that it did not matter what he…

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    however I feel he would benefit from maybe talking to his daughter or someone else (a counselor, friend), to help him cope with his anxiety. I felt sympathy towards this individual. He has gone through a tough few days. A: The patient’s nonverbal communication of progressively making more hand movements throughout the conversation, makes me wonder if this topic makes him anxious. I could imagine not knowing, where or how he got HEP C, could be a huge stressor. This information was helpful,…

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    8. Ethan was born on 2/25/12. He is three years and eight months old. Ethan was not very active in the time that I observed him, but they were doing a sit-down activity so that was to be expected. After everyone was sitting down at the table and had the activity explained to them, Ethan got up and ran away to the other side of the room because he did not want to participate in the activity. This is an example of a large muscle skill. The activity that Ethan was participating in was drawing…

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    to me then I cannot successfully help them with their problem. I can also make a negative impact on myself. My privilege can make be biased towards my oppressed clients. Nonverbal behavior provides clues to conscious deceptions or unconscious bias (Utsey, 2005). There is evidence that the accuracy of nonverbal communication varies with the park of…

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    Sufficient communication not only reduces the likelihood of medical errors but it could also but the patient at ease with their medical plan of action. According to The Journal of Family Practice “The pathway suggests a process through which patient-physician communication influences patients’ health, by first influencing the patients’ perceptions of being a full participant in the discussions…

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    Health at the Mayo Clinic Thunderbird Family Medicine from 1300-1600. Two specific goals I retain for tomorrow’s community experience include: Enhancing my communication skills and learning about the job description of an RN Care Coordinator. Related to communication skills, I want to focus my attention on both the verbal and nonverbal communication skills of the female population, connected to health care, as my experience will be directly related to women’s health. Because cervical cancer and…

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    able to alternate from one task to another along with other and such. This person might have to rely on others to organize and plan things. Level 2 (Requiring Substantial Support): This person has pronounced shortfalls in spoken and gestural communication skills. Social skills are limited which interferes with being able to commence interactions with others. As well, this person has…

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    decided that we definitely are more direct when talking and we aren't as likely to pick up on things like emotional tone or verbal cues. While we were discussing high context versus low context, we both connected on having a hard time thinking of nonverbal cues and how they come into conversations. It was interesting to see that we both view conversations in the same way and interpret conversations in a low context. I have never connected that we both think that way in that aspect. Not having…

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    the video multiple times after the taping I never realized how many different areas of nonverbal communication that I use when talking. In my previous place of employment, I was the social services director in the facility. I have done multiple interviews, family meetings, and educational meetings and I have never really taken the time to take into account what my non-verbal behaviors were. “Non-verbal communication can involve facial expressions, eye contact, and posture” (Kirst-Ashman & Hull…

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    stated by Canadian Nurses Foundation Code of Ethics (2008), Registered nurses have the professional responsibility to be respectful of the students, promote development of students through respectful and honest feedback through verbal and nonverbal communication, including facial expressions, and tone of voice. Focusing on personal considerations within the IDEA’s (McDonald) first step of the framework, I am able to reflect on my own emotions, feelings, values and biases with the above…

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