-Tact,diplomacy,and patience are needed for effective communication -Touch gently to gain attention -Talk directly , face to face -Iluminate face -lower voice pitch -Notepads, demostration, pictograms -short sentences -eliminate distraction
1.talk directly, face to face interaction. 2.use notepads while handle hearing impaired client. 3.use short sentences while talking. 4.touch gently to gain attention.
- maintain eye contact - demonstrate ,pictograms and notepads - speak clearly and loudly enough - don't use a long sentence - don't scream at the patient
when dealing with the hearing impaired client,a nurse should: -talk directly and face to face with them -offer notepads -lower the voice pitch -use short sentences -use demonstrations -use pictograms -maintain the eyes contact when talking to them -dont scream at them
when dealing with hearing impairment, as a nurse we must: *maintain eye contact *use a simple sentences *use body language *use paper and pen *speak clearly
-Tact,diplomacy,and patience are needed for effective communication
ReplyDelete-Touch gently to gain attention
-Talk directly , face to face
-Iluminate face
-lower voice pitch
-Notepads, demostration, pictograms
-short sentences
-eliminate distraction
When the nurse want to care a hearing impaired patient in the ward,the nurse should:
ReplyDelete1. Touch gently to gain attention
2.Talk directly,face to face
3.Illuminate face
4.Lower voice pitch
5.Notepads,demonstrations,pictograms
1.talk directly, face to face interaction.
ReplyDelete2.use notepads while handle hearing impaired client.
3.use short sentences while talking.
4.touch gently to gain attention.
- maintain eye contact
ReplyDelete- demonstrate ,pictograms and notepads
- speak clearly and loudly enough
- don't use a long sentence
- don't scream at the patient
when dealing with them,i will
ReplyDelete-talk directly
-face to face
-lower voice pitch
-short sentences
-ofer notepad
-maintain eye contact
-illuminate face
when dealing with the hearing impaired client,a nurse should:
ReplyDelete-talk directly and face to face with them
-offer notepads
-lower the voice pitch
-use short sentences
-use demonstrations
-use pictograms
-maintain the eyes contact when talking to them
-dont scream at them
when dealing with hearing impairment, as a nurse we must:
ReplyDelete*maintain eye contact
*use a simple sentences
*use body language
*use paper and pen
*speak clearly