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Questions and Answers List

level questions: Level 1

QuestionAnswer
Active ListeningGiving full attention and a concerted effort to understand the message being sent
Aggressive CommunicationInteracting with another in an overpowering and forceful manner to meet one's own needs at the expense of others
Altered CognitionA decrease or lack of cognitive ability to receive, process, and send information
Assertive CommunicationInteraction that takes into account the feelings and needs of the receiver
ClarifyingRestating the patient's message in a manner that asks the patients to verify that the message received is accurate
CommunicationUse of words and behaviors to construct, send, and interpret message
Connotative MeaningReflects the individual's perception or interpretation of a given word
Denotative MeaningThe commonly accepted definition of a particular word
Expressive aphasiaA physiologic condition in which an individual is unable to communicate a desired message
focusingA communication technique used when more specific information is needed to accurately understand the patient's message
Gesturesmovements used to emphasize the idea being communicated
jargoncommonplace language or terminology unique to people in a particular work setting
minimal encouragementa subtle communication technique that communicates to the patient that the nurse is interested and wants to hear more
nontherapeutic communicationcommunication techniques, both verbal and nonverbal, that hinder the nurse-patient relationship
nonverbal communicationThe transmission of messages without the use of words
open posturea relaxed stance with uncrossed arms and legs while facing another individual
paraphrasinga communication technique that involves restating the patient's message in the nurse's own words
passive listeningreceiving a message without any response or indication of understanding
receiverthe individual or individuals to whom a message is conveyed
receptive aphasiaa physiological condition in which an individual cannot recognize or interpret the message being sent
reflectinga communication technique that assists the patient to "reflect" on inner feelings and thoughts rather than seeking answers or advice from someone else