Communication
Across
- 2. – Asking questions to better understand information.
- 6. – Restating what someone said in your own words to show understanding.
- 7. Listening – Fully focusing on the speaker to understand their message.
- 10. – The emotion or attitude in a person’s voice.
- 12. Language – Movements, gestures, and posture that communicate feelings or attitudes.
- 13. – Feeling concern for someone else’s situation.
- 16. – Understanding and sharing the feelings of another person.
- 17. Communication – Communication techniques used to support a patient’s emotional and physical well-being.
- 18. – Behaving in a respectful, responsible, and ethical way.
- 19. Communication – Sharing information without words, such as body language or facial expressions.
Down
- 1. – A response that shows understanding or asks for clarification.
- 2. Sensitivity – Respecting cultural differences in communication and care.
- 3. – Gathering information about a patient’s condition.
- 4. Communication – Using spoken or written words to share information.
- 5. – Protecting a patient’s private information.
- 8. – The exchange of information between people.
- 9. – Recording patient information clearly and accurately.
- 11. Contact – Looking directly at someone to show attention and respect.
- 14. to Communication – Anything that blocks or interferes with clear communication.
- 15. Education – Helping patients understand their health, treatments, and instructions.