Agriculture EXTENSION agronomy education 123.pptx

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Agriculture EXTENSION agronomy education 123.pptx

Definition of Communication
Communication is “an interaction between 2
or more persons that involves the
exchange of information between a
sender and a receiver” (p. 23).
It involves the expression of emotions,
ideas, and thoughts through verbal and
non-verbal signals.

Agriculture EXTENSION agronomy education 123.pptx

  • 2. Definition of Communication
    Communication
    is “an interaction between 2
    or more persons that involves the
    exchange of information between a
    sender and a receiver” (p. 23).
    It involves the expression of emotions,
    ideas, and thoughts through verbal and
    non-verbal signals.
  • 3. Key Terms
    • Active
    listening
    • Cadence
    • Clarifying
    • Comforting
    • De-escalation
    • Empathy
    • Interviewing
    • Orientation phase
    • Paraphrasing
    • Reflecting
    • Restating
    • Summarizing
    • Termination phase
    • Therapeutic silence
    • Working phase
  • 7. Nonverbal Communication
    • All
    behaviors that express messages without the
    use of words
    • Body movement
    • Physical appearance
    • Personal space
    • Touch
    • Body language
    • Should be consistent with spoken word
    • Cultural considerations
  • 8. Key Components of Effective
    Communication
    • Self-awareness
    • Empathy
    • Genuineness
    • Respect for the client
  • 9. Essential Skills
    • Active
    listening
    • Clarifying
    • Comforting
    • Focusing
    • Genuineness
    • Informing
    • Interviewing
    • Paraphrasing
    • Reflecting
    • Restating
    • Summarizing
    • Suggesting
    • Therapeutic silence
    • Open-ended
    statements and
    questions
  • 12. Orientation Phase
    • Learn
    about the client and any concerns
    or needs
    • Roles are defined
    • Collect information
    • Establish goals
    • Clarify misunderstandings
    • Establish rapport
  • 13. Working Phase
    • Client
    and nurse are ready to work toward
    reaching set goals
    • Client anxiety is reduced by the nurse’s
    nonjudgmental, supportive approach
    • Client is able to respond and participate in
    plan of care
  • 15. Essential and Influencing Variables
    • The culture, experience, coping ability,
    and psychopathology of the client
    combined with the culture, experience,
    knowledge of psychopathology, and
    guidance skills of the nurse influence all
    communication, verbal and nonverbal,
    between the two.
  • 16. The Anxious Client
    Anxiety can be the result of many
    different factors
    • Can interfere with communication
    • Can interfere with care and treatment
    • Extreme anxiety can interfere with
    comprehension, attention, and problem-
    solving skills
    • Anxiety is contagious!
  • 17. Stages of Anxiety
    MILD
    • Increased auditory
    and visual perception
    • Increased awareness
    of relationships
    • Increased alertness
    • Able to problem
    solve
    • MODERATE
    • Selective inattention
    • Decreased perceptual
    field
    • Focus only on
    relevant information
    • Muscle tension;
    diaphoresis

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