A) assertive
B) genuine
C) friendly
D) aggressive
E) abrasive
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A) assertiveness
B) passive listening
C) an anxious feeling
D) an open posture
E) aggressiveness
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A) being rude and inconsiderate
B) showing respect for the patient's feelings
C) avoiding dealing with the situation
D) feeling uncomfortable with the patient
E) unlikely to get true answers from the patient
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A) realizing one's own limitations
B) being tolerant of each other's handicaps
C) recognizing the need to have someone else perform a service
D) passing judgment and stereotyping
E) icebreakers to help relax a patient
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A) ask for feedback
B) avoid looking at the patient
C) realize that communication is a perception
D) use good body language
E) read the policy manual
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A) avoid giving feedback
B) respond immediately when spoken to
C) think before you respond
D) display concern by eliminating personal space
E) practice passive listening
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A) never try to speak their language
B) avoid involving family members
C) assume that they have the same attitude toward healthcare as you do
D) never make value judgments
E) insist that they accept your point of view
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A) Remain calm if the patient becomes agitated or confused
B) Avoid asking the patient to repeat what he said
C) Speak in a loud voice
D) Use a quiet voice in a secluded area
E) Mirror the patient's reactions to show that you understand
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A) confront them with their inappropriate behavior
B) tell them the consequences of their angry behavior
C) avoid allowing them to discuss their anger
D) help them refocus emotional energy toward solving the problem
E) get them out of the office as quickly as possible
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A) Display an attitude of acceptance, even though it will mean missing half of her classes.
B) Express her anger to a coworker.
C) Ask several coworkers to see what they think about the schedule changes.
D) Write a memo to her supervisor refusing to work the new hours.
E) Discuss her concerns with her supervisor.
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