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What is articulate?
A clear manner; correct pernunciation and proper grammar; help to convey meaning
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What is adjustment?
Changes to fit or bring into harmony
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What is solace?
easing or grief, to comfort
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What is obligate?
To bind legally or morally
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What is regression?
Behaving in ways that are typically characteristic of an earlier developmental level
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What is distraction?
Others talking,phone ringing,interuptions,music in an office
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What is eight?
How many factors can interfere with patient compliance in treatment plans
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What is patient?
The medical profession's first responsibility is to the
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What is new employee?
Obligated to strive to perform skills with both proficiency and effciency
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What is procrastination?
This defense mechanism is a threat to all of us
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What is silence?
A powerful nonverbal communication tool thatcan be frustrating for the person whom it is directed
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What is communication?
A complex process, and one must be aware of all its facets so that completes information exchange may occur
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What is hospice movement?
This helps the family provide care so that the patients can remain in their comfortable home surroundings during the last days of thier lives
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What is a living will?
A legal document that allows patients to terminate medical procedures that will sustain thier lives if they are unable to make further decisions
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What is analytical thinking?
Taking a step-by-step approach that helps one look realistically and logicall at a problem
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What is eye contact?
Shows that you are interested in giving and receiving messages of mutual concern and interest
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What is problem-solving skills?
An approach to handling interpersonal problems and concerns
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What is approach-avoidance behavior?
Protects one from reaching a set goals that seems too difficult to complete
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What is intraoffice memo?
A means of communicating important information to members of the staff,especially between regularly scheduled staff meeting
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What is gesture?
Body movenments that enhance what's being said
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What is personal hygiene?
Should be impeccable,because setting a good example for others is a part of responsibility in the care of others
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What is malingering?
Pretending to be sick to avoid dealing with situations that are unpleasant
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What is peace?
This is evident in patients on thier final stage of their illness
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What is professionalism?
Getting along with and respect for others on the health care team, and communicating with patients and their families
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What is harmonious?
Makes for an efficient and pleasant work environment
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