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Effective Communication in Healthcare: Maximizing Patient Care

Discover the various ways healthcare workers communicate effectively. Learn about medical terminology, abbreviations, prefixes, suffixes, and root words to enhance patient care.

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Effective Communication in Healthcare: Maximizing Patient Care

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  1. BR: What are some ways that healthcare workers communicate effectively? Watch this clip & tell me what you think…..

  2. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?COPY THE STATEMENTS & PLACE A CHECK MARK BESIDE THE STATEMENT YOU AGREE WITH • Only Physicians & Nurses need to know medical terminology. • There are 2 parts to a medical term, a word root & suffix. • We can use an encyclopedia when we’re not sure about how to spell or define a term. • When you read a medical term, read the suffix first. • Learning & understanding medical terms is simple, if I use the correct learning tools. BR: 02/23/15

  3. Introduction to Medical Terminology

  4. Learning Goal(s): • Be able to safely & effectively use medical terminology in order to enhance patient care

  5. Medical Terminology or Med Terms is the vocabulary used the world of healthcare. There are various components of Med Terms • Abbreviations • Prefixes • Suffixes • Root Words • Acronyms

  6. Abbreviations • Are shortened forms of words, usually just letters. • Sometimes abbreviations may be just a letter that represents a word • Can be combined to create a order or direction • Some abbreviations are symbols

  7. Examples • a - before • p - after • c - with • s - without • Some letters have a line over the letter and some do not

  8. Letters of Abbreviations • abd – abdomen • bil – lateral • ck – check • ea – each • in- inch • prn – whenever necessary

  9. Used as a Direction • ck TPR q4h Check Temperature, Pulse, and Respiration every four hours • Shorten version to give a direction, saves time and easier to write

  10. Symbols in Healthcare • ♂ male •  increase or above •  number •  less than •  change

  11. Examples of Using Symbols in Healthcare • 23 y/o ♂ - 23year old male • Hold med if BP 90/60 – hold medication if blood pressure less than 90 over 60.

  12. Three Types of Word Parts • Word Roots • Contain basic meaning of term, usually involves body part • Suffixes • Indicates procedure, condition, disorder or disease • Found at the end of a word root • Prefixes • Indicates location, time, number or status • Found @ the beginning of the term

  13. Prefixes • A syllable or word placed at the beginning of a word or used • Usually serves to define a root word • Examplehypotension • Low pressure

  14. Suffixes • A syllable or word placed at the end of a word or used • Usually describes what is happening to the root word • Example:appendicitis • inflammation of the appendix

  15. Root Words • Can be defined as a main word or represents a word • Vowels are sometimes used to join together prefix, root word or suffix • Vowels are not used if the letter is a part of another part of the medical term Common examples a, e, i, ia, io, o, u

  16. Examples of Using Root Words • Gastro - stomach • Cardio – heart • Ren – kidney • Quad - four

  17. Combining Vowels • Needed between WORD ROOT and SUFFIX or between 2 WORD ROOTS • Makes medical term easier to pronounce • Most common combining form is O • Cardi/o • Cyan/o • Poli/o • Neur/o • Used when the suffix begins w/ a consonant

  18. READING MEDICAL TERMS • First separate the word • Start @ the end of the word – suffix • Define the meaning of each word part • Postnatal • Al (pertaining to) • Post (after) • Nat (birth)

  19. Let’s Practice • Use your textbook to “read” the following terms, label each word part: • Tonsillitis • Tonsillectomy • Prenatal • Abdominocentesis • Hemorrhage • Myorrhexis

  20. Compare Your Responses • Tonsillitis • Tonsillectomy • Prenatal • Abdominocentesis • Hemorrhage • Myorrhexis

  21. Putting Med Terms Together • Pseudoappenicits–false inflammation of the appendix • Gastroentitis– inflammation of the stomach

  22. Learning Med Terms • Making index cards as flash cards • Practice using • Creating games and using the internet games • Suggested site: http://www.quia.com/shared/med/ • Making index cards as flash cards • Practice using • Creating games and using the internet games • Suggested site: http://www.quia.com/shared/med/

  23. BR: 01/09/2015 • What are the rights of EVERY patient and their family? • www.cbsnews.com/new/the-immortal-henrietta-lacks/

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