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What do you feel is the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology?

Posted on October 23, 2021 By Crowntinyy3408 6 Comments on What do you feel is the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology?

What do you feel is the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology?

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Comments (6) on “What do you feel is the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology?”

  1. smolemily says:
    October 23, 2021 at 4:11 pm

    James

    Explanation:

    Because James feels his organization makes great contributions to the community, he is most likely to display organizational citizenship behavior

    Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) are voluntary behaviors employees perform to help others and benefit the organization. An employee who engages in OCB may not even be a top performer, he could just be a person who can go the extra mile or go above and beyond the minimum efforts required to do a satisfactory job.

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  2. esigaran24 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 4:41 pm

    Effective communication involves the efficient concept or state of exchanging data or information between entities.

    Like you rightly listed in the question, elements of effective communication involves speaking skills, listening skills, and body language.

    In my own opinion, I believe that SPEAKING SKILLS is the most difficult to do effectively. This is because;

    1) In speaking, it is sometimes difficult to pass the exact message you mean especially if the language is a learned language and you find yourself in a different culture.

    2) To be honest, staying calm when angry is another skill. So when angry, the message that is passed across is most often misinterpreted.

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  3. jessie9772 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 9:28 pm

    Legs as they use a lot of energy

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  4. rainbowcakes914 says:
    October 23, 2021 at 10:34 pm

    Effective communication requires a combination of skills including:

    Stress management (in the moment)

    Appropriate nonverbal communication/Body language

    Engaged listening

    The capacity to effectively communicate with self-confidence

    The ability to identify and understand the emotions of all individuals involved in the communication (including your own)

    Nonverbal communication needs to reinforce–not contradict–what is being discussed. When you say one thing and your body portrays another, listeners may feel as if you are not being truthful. For instance, if you begin discussing how happy you are with a staff member’s ability to take a month off and travel the world, but your hands are folded in front of you and you avoid making eye contact, you are speaking one thing and your body is saying the opposite.

    Communication requires engaged listening; therefore, planning your next sentence, checking emails and text messages or just thinking about what you want for lunch interferes with your ability to focus. Staying focused from one moment to the next ensures that you do not miss any of the nonverbal cues used during the conversation.

    Solutions:

    During discussions, concentrate on the here and now.

    Let the speaker know you are listening with small gestures like nodding your head or short verbal responses.

    Listen for the subtle changes in the speaker’s voice, pay attention to his or her body language and other nonverbal clues. These actions tell you how the person feels and what they are trying to communicate to you.

    Whenever you find it difficult to concentrate on a conversation, repeat the words in your head. This will reinforce their message and make it easier for you to remain focused.

    Do not interrupt or attempt to redirect the conversation to address your concerns.

    Favoring your right ear can help you pick up on the subtle emotional nuances an individual is portraying. This tip works because the right ear is connected to the left side of the brain, which contains the main processing centers for emotions and speech comprehension. Try standing (or sitting) straight with your chin down while tilting your right ear towards the individual speaking.

    Explanation:

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  5. LukeneedhelpInMath says:
    October 24, 2021 at 12:03 am

    i think the most difficult part about communicating using medical terminology is

    1. knowing and remembering  the correct words in the medical terminology. 2. if you're a doctor and you're talking to a patient you can't be speaking in medical terms. you have to speak to them with words they would be able to understand .

    Explanation:

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  6. aylin5044 says:
    October 24, 2021 at 6:43 am

    not knowing the components,processes or conditions

    Explanation:

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