Clarificationwill ask for amoreconciseexplanationLay terms areused verbalcommunicationsAnunwillingness totolerate resultsin havingprejudicesEye rolling isan example ofnonverbalcommunicationHow shouldyou answer atelephoneappropriately?Choose wordscarefully whenprovidingconstructivecriticismmessagereceivers usetheir own fram ofreference todecode amessageThecommunicationprocess includes asender, message,receiver, andfeedbackAge can resultin acommunicationbarrierTone of voiceexpresses inverbalcommunicationAlwaysintroduceyourself whenentering aroomIndifference isacommunicationbarrierSubjectiveobservationis somethingthe subjecttells youOpen endedquestions donot allow fora yes or noanswerObjectiveobservation issomething thatcan be seen ormeasureAppreciateconstructivecriticismHandgestures canbe used tocommunicateThere areculturalaspects toconsider incommunicationCourtesyis beinghelpfuland kindSensitive toboundaries allowsrecognition of theemotional andphysical limits ofothers.Communicationsbarriers happenwhen people arepreoccupiedOralcommunicationallows forimmediatefeedbackSignlanguage ishelpful to thehard ofhearingAlways lookat a deafpatient whenspeakingClarificationwill ask for amoreconciseexplanationLay terms areused verbalcommunicationsAnunwillingness totolerate resultsin havingprejudicesEye rolling isan example ofnonverbalcommunicationHow shouldyou answer atelephoneappropriately?Choose wordscarefully whenprovidingconstructivecriticismmessagereceivers usetheir own fram ofreference todecode amessageThecommunicationprocess includes asender, message,receiver, andfeedbackAge can resultin acommunicationbarrierTone of voiceexpresses inverbalcommunicationAlwaysintroduceyourself whenentering aroomIndifference isacommunicationbarrierSubjectiveobservationis somethingthe subjecttells youOpen endedquestions donot allow fora yes or noanswerObjectiveobservation issomething thatcan be seen ormeasureAppreciateconstructivecriticismHandgestures canbe used tocommunicateThere areculturalaspects toconsider incommunicationCourtesyis beinghelpfuland kindSensitive toboundaries allowsrecognition of theemotional andphysical limits ofothers.Communicationsbarriers happenwhen people arepreoccupiedOralcommunicationallows forimmediatefeedbackSignlanguage ishelpful to thehard ofhearingAlways lookat a deafpatient whenspeaking

Communications Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Clarification will ask for a more concise explanation
  2. Lay terms are used verbal communications
  3. An unwillingness to tolerate results in having prejudices
  4. Eye rolling is an example of nonverbal communication
  5. How should you answer a telephone appropriately?
  6. Choose words carefully when providing constructive criticism
  7. message receivers use their own fram of reference to decode a message
  8. The communication process includes a sender, message, receiver, and feedback
  9. Age can result in a communication barrier
  10. Tone of voice expresses in verbal communication
  11. Always introduce yourself when entering a room
  12. Indifference is a communication barrier
  13. Subjective observation is something the subject tells you
  14. Open ended questions do not allow for a yes or no answer
  15. Objective observation is something that can be seen or measure
  16. Appreciate constructive criticism
  17. Hand gestures can be used to communicate
  18. There are cultural aspects to consider in communication
  19. Courtesy is being helpful and kind
  20. Sensitive to boundaries allows recognition of the emotional and physical limits of others.
  21. Communications barriers happen when people are preoccupied
  22. Oral communication allows for immediate feedback
  23. Sign language is helpful to the hard of hearing
  24. Always look at a deaf patient when speaking