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Questions:
1. By your own word, define therapeutic communication.
Answer : In my opinion, therapeutic communication is communication made by
nurses with patients which aims to increase the degree of patient recovery
Answer : bedside manner is the way a health worker treats patients by showing
4. Between “Do you have a fever?” and “What is your problem?”, which one will you
use to start your therapeutic communication? Why do you choose it?
Answer : I Think I’II use “what is your problem?” to start a therapeutic
communication because it’s an open question so we’re going to get more and
more open answers.
Grettings.
- How do yo do
- Hello, I’m ihat
- What’s up
Responses
- Not bad
- Fine, thanks
- Very well, thank you
Questions
Responses
- No Smoking please
- Yes, mayni have your name, please ?
- Yes we do, just put tour dirty clother in this box and leave it by door.
Related Vocabularies
Direction. Study the following vocabularies. Accomplish the sound of the words in blanks by searching
them independently. Then, add five more words.
Name /neim/ (v) Night/nait/ (v)
Occupation / ekyupesien/ (n) stress /stres/ (v)
Nurse /ners/ (n) communication/kemunikeisn/ (n)
Patient /peisyen/ (v) care/kear/ (v)
Live /liv/ (v) health/helth/ (n)
Head Nurse : Miss Shinta, (1) I’d like you to meet doctor Martin Smith.
Doctor, this is Shinta, our new nurse.
New Nurse : (2) how do you do doctor Smith?
Doctor Smith : (3) how do you do.
Head Nurse : Doctor Smith is a surgeon. He’s just finished his specialization in
surgery at Oxford University.
New Nurse : (4) congratulation Doctor.
Doctor Smith : Thank you.