Category: Communication
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MedSurg: Supportive Communication Patterns
Table of Contents Introduction Results and interpretation of the inventory findings Recommendations Reference Introduction The organization under evaluation is a small general hospital that has a small workforce. It has several units that include intensive care unit, psychiatric unit, inpatient and outpatient units, and dental unit. I work in the MedSurg unit where knowledge acquired…
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Health Care: Organizational Structure and Communication
Table of Contents Introduction Ethical Issues Conclusion References Introduction Organizational structure is a framework of allocating tasks and authority and carrying out work procedures in an organization (Kim, 2005, p. 49). Organizational structure determines task allocation, hierarchical relationships, and patterns of interactions. In other words, it is the system of relationships and rules embodied in…
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Nurse-Patient Clinical Consultation & Effective Communication
Table of Contents Introduction Models of communication Consultations Research evidence Shared medical decision Risk discussion Application of communication models Conclusion References Introduction Being a successful raconteur in today’s healthcare jobs is rather significant. Attaining that entails that one is capable to understand his / her customers and be understood by the customers. This route would…
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A Balance That Bridges the Communication Gap Between Health Care Settings
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion References Introduction Even though the increase in health care facilities is aimed at reducing the morbidity and mortality of humans, the increase has been characterized by a high mortality rate due to an increase of medical error that results from ineffective communication among the caregivers in health care settings (Cohen,…
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Effective Communication in Healthcare
Effective communication is a vital aspect of healthcare. According to Namrata Palta (2006), effective communication in healthcare provides practical ways of enhancing communication between health professionals and patients. Swayne et al. (2012) argues that healthcare organisations are adapting to structures that provide the design of both the functional structure and lateral structure. According to Swayne…
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King Abdul-Aziz Senior House: Communication Project
Table of Contents Introduction Background Information Role of Communication at the Workplace Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Communication is an important element for success in an organization. It enhances harmonious coexistence and productivity within the workplace. Through communication, organizations foster the efficiency and ability of employees to actualize core ideals and aspirations with regard to various…
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Tuberculosis: Health Behaviors, Surveillance System, and Risk Communication
Currently, around the world, people have become aware of their health, issues, connected with it, and precautions they can take in order to avoid facing various diseases, such as tuberculosis (TB). According to OCPHS1, although TB is not so widespread in the US, there are many people from Africa, Mexico, Asia, and South America coming…
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Clinical Assignment: Professional Behavior, Communication Skills
Table of Contents Introduction Professional Behavior Assessment Communication Skills Caring Interventions and Clinical Decision Making Collaboration Managing Care Teaching and Learning Reference Introduction Nursing, as a profession, requires that students and practicing nurses be self-responsible and accountable in their behavior and deeds. Being a professional nurse begins when one enrolls to the educational program in…
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High-Frequency Communication: Wireless and Cellular
The use of cell phones is the main source of high frequency of communication radiation. This poses a lot of danger on the human beings, thus some of the threats associated with this kind of radiation include the fact that excessive exposure to such radiation can lead to double strand breakage in DNA leading to…
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Safety, Communication, and Placement for the Older Adult
Table of Contents Background Assessment of the situation Members Safety assessment Discharge Plan of Care Family Social isolation Psychological recovery from illness Discharge placement for Mr. Trosack References Background Loneliness, physical ailments and unendurable pain are the usual accompaniments of old age. Physical incapability worsens the situation further by giving rise to frustration and disgust.…