Memory- Long and short term both need to be examined. Short term memory impairment will result in difficulties in remembering and following directions. Long term memory can be examined by asking historical questions and short term memory can be examined by asking a patient to recall a series of words or numbers. There are optimal values that help determine whether or not a person has an impairment. This examination should take place because healthcare professionals need to know the current state of the person they are working with.
Communication- The patient should be able to understand information and communicate back. Word comprehension can be examined by pointing to a feature on your face and asking them to repeat what it is. Word flow
These are critical pieces of information to understand as they are what direct the patient in how he or she will respond in certain situations and interpret what the physician is saying or doing.
Communication in the healthcare field may be a little different for some people. Healthcare requires the communication to have a purpose, and that purpose is revolved around a person’s needs. A patient with good staff communication during
So In this assignment I am going to be talking about the different communication skills used in a health settings i.e. (hospitals, nursery, mental institute, schools,
Short term memory is a part of the memory storage system. This is capable of storing information for a very short period of time as the duration that short term memory is limited. This was researched by psychologists Peterson and Peterson in 1959, they conducted a huge
Memory problems are usually the most obvious symptom in people with dementia. For example, a person with early stages of dementia might go to the shops and then cannot remember what they wanted. It is also common to misplace objects. As dementia progresses, sometimes memory loss for recent events is severe and the person may appear to be living in the past. They may think of themselves as young and not recognise their true age.
You must be able to understand what the person requires, act on it from the initial information until the matter is concluded, pass on the information to the relevant person/s to ensure the patient’s needs are met, this process takes time to have faith in your colleagues, to challenge them if you feel the right
During my placement, I also developed good communication skills. I learned how to communicate effectively with clients to enable the provision of health care. When addressing clients, I avoided the use of difficult medical terms and opted for simpler words that were easily understood by all. I also used a variety of efficient communication methods such as allowing clients to express themselves, providing sufficient time for discussion and maintaining eye contact with clients. And to those clients that did not understand English, I sought the assistance of a trusted
I believe to successfully and effectively have a proper interview communication must be present. For example, if a patient does not speak the same language as me it would be difficult for the patient and I to convey meaning to one another and therefore during the interview I may not get the proper information I need to properly care for the patient. I find it helpful to find out small details about a patient prior to conducting the interview. Some of the important details are what is there primary language, do they have difficulty hearing, developmental competence, cultural background. All these factors play a key role in
Recommended Issues and Related Practice Examples to Address During Admission ......................................................................9 Inform patients of their rights..........................................................................................................................................................9 Identify the patient’s preferred language for discussing health care ............................................................................................10 Identify whether the patient has a sensory or communication need ............................................................................................10 Determine whether the patient needs assistance completing admission forms ..........................................................................11 Collect patient race and ethnicity data in the medical record
In order for both teams to collaborate and successfully provide care to the patient, they must possess effective communication skills. For example, both teams should be active listeners. Listening actively reflects respect for what each person is thinking. With mutual respect, team members
These include, maintaining eye contact, to show interest, nodding to show following to details, paraphrasing back to confirm understanding, asking questions for further clarification. These communication skills demonstrate a base value of respect, patient-centeredness and confidentiality and demonstrate non- judgementalness. Principles of care are demonstrated through effective communication that is dignity, safety, respect, confidentiality, trusting care relationship and job satisfaction.(Gibbs,2010)
Being able to break information down to where the patient or patients can understand is a wonderful skill to posses because I will be dealing with so many cultures, ethnicity, and age groups. A lot of people do not understand when doctors and even medical assistants use certain terms, so when they are spoken to where they can understand, it makes them feel better just knowing what is going on instead of feeling more confused than what they was when they came in. And also it lets them know that you care enough to take the time and effort to make sure they understand.
Is the superior temporal gyrus affected by mild cognitive impairment? This question guided my research during the summer at Johns Hopkins. Mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to dementia, is associated with the deterioration in memory. Since the temporal lobe is most affected by MCI, it’s assumed from the location of the gyrus that it’s shape and volume will also be affected. However, after spending months in the lab my mentors and I were able to bring the assumptions to an end by concluding that MCI has no effect on the STG. As an undergrad, I want to conduct similar research focused on neurology, and at Duke University I would have the ability to do so. Duke offers a research practicum, which would provide me the opportunity to personally
There are many different causes for Short Term Memory Loss. One cause for it is Ischemic Stroke. “A stroke is a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the brain, usually caused by an abrupt blockage of arteries leading to the brain. Ischemic stroke is by far the most common type of stroke, and it affects more woman than men.” (Memory Health Check, 1) This stroke is seen more in older people due to the fact that
"Good communication skills have been linked to higher patient satisfaction, greater patient adherence to treatment, better patient health outcomes, fewer physician malpractice claims, reduced patient anxiety, increased recall and improved understanding." (Kissane, 2012) Numerous medical programs have executed basic communication skills curriculum. The five key communication skills encompass listening effectively, eliciting information using effective questioning skills, providing information using effective explanatory skills, counseling and educating patients, and making informed decisions based on patient information and preference. "The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education recommends that physicians become competent with these five elements." (Travaline,