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Communication, Critical thinking, and Protocols

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show Perception checking involves confirming or disproving the more suble components of communication interaction, such as messages that are impleid but not stated (Egan, chapter 3, page 45 paragraph 16).  
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2)What are the 5 effective feedback mechanisms in oral communication with patients.   show
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show To establish rapport,to comfort an anxious patient by explaning the unknown, to obtain information, to relay pertinent information, to give instruction,and to persuade others to take action (Egan, Chapter 3 page 44, box 3-1).  
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show Previous experiences, attitude, values, cultural heritage, relifious beliefs, self-concept, listening habits, preoccupations, and feelings (Egan, Chapter 3, page 44, figure 3-10).  
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show Enhance our ability to communicate effectively, focus on improving sending, receiving, feedback skills, and identify and overcome common barries to effective communication (Egan, Chapter 3, page 44, paragraph 4).  
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6)What are the key elements of a respiratory care protocol program?   show
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7)What are the some elements of an acceptable respiratory care protocol as described by the American College of Chest Physicians?   show
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8)What are some of the tactics for implementation of respiratory care protocols?   show
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show In an effort to improve the allocation of respiratory care services (Egan, chapter 2, page 22, paragraph 2).  
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10)What are some example of specific purpose when a protocol can be written?   show
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show Is to provide a point, interpreter what something means, solve a problem(Critical thinking: what it is and why it counts, by Peter A. Facione. page 3,paragraph 3).  
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12)Can critical thinking be a collaborative and noncompetitive endeovor? True or False?   show
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show It means to assess the credibility of statements or other representations which are accounts or descriptions of a person (Critical thinking: what it is and why it counts, by Peter A. Facione. pg 5, paragraph 4).  
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14) What is called when you raise your thinking to another level?   show
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15)What is called to self-consciouly monitor one's cognitive activities?   show
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show To have a probing inquisitiveness, a keenness of mind, a zealous dedication to reason, and a hunger or eagerness for reliable information(Critical thinking: what it is and why it counts, by Peter A. Facione. pg 8, paragraph 3).  
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17)What is explanation?   show
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18)What are the commitments of a good critical thinker?   show
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19)Peaple who stick to their decision over time whith confidence and act on that decision have this...?   show
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20)What is pervasive?   show
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