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Title: Which of the following are the most common ways someone can avoid barriers to effective ...
Post by: bechme on Feb 18, 2018
Which of the following are the most common ways someone can avoid barriers to effective communication?
 
  a. Match verbal and non-verbal cues.
  b. Convey empathy.
  c. Make sure all information is provided.
  d. Listen carefully, ask questions and providefeedback.



The cognitive processes used to extract meaning from a message are referred to as:
 
  a. decoding.
  b. transmission.
  c. encoding.
  d. identification.



The S' in ISOBAR stands for:
 
  a. Subject.
  b. Situation.
  c. Stimulate.
  d. Support.



Variables that influence the quality and effectiveness of the communication process include:
 
  a. language and cultural background.
  b. knowledge and perceptions.
  c. roles and emotions.
  d. all of the above.


Title: Which of the following are the most common ways someone can avoid barriers to effective ...
Post by: cstew94 on Feb 18, 2018
d
Listening, asking questions and providing feedback are
the most common strategies used to avoid different communication barriers.

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a
Decoding refers to the cognitive processes used by the
receiver of the message to make sense of what is seen or heard.

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b
The OSSIE guide to clinical handover expands further
on SBAR and has developed the ISOBAR which stands for
Identification, Situation, Observations, Background, Assess
ment and action, and Responsibility.

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d
Variables are factors that influence the quality and effectiveness of the communication. They include the setting of
the communication (e.g. the environment) and the presence
of distractions (as well as all the above examples).