Channela system ormethod that isused forcommunicatingwith otherpeopleSenderorencoderthe personwhodevelopsand sendsthe messagePerceivingthe process ofselecting,organizing, andinterpretinginformation tomake sense ofmessagesCommitmentto provide the bestnursing care, thetendency topromote theprofession andresponsibility to theprofessional issuesCompassionthe response arecipient givesto a messageor activity froma senderConscientiousnesscharacterized bybeingresponsible,organized, hard-working, andgoal-orientedLoyaltya strongfeeling ofsupport orallegianceReceiverordecoderthe individual(or the group ofindividuals) towhom amessage isdirectedAuditorychannela communicationprocess that usesvocalization tosend signals andaudition toreceive themCaringtoucha natural,spontaneous, andkind action thatcan be used toexpress care,comfort, andempathyIntegritythe quality ofbeing honestand havingstrong moralprinciples; moraluprightnessVisualchannela way to conveyinformation andideas using visualelements, such asimages, symbols,typography, andcolorsTransmittingthe process ofsending amessage from asender to areceiver througha channelSimplicitythe quality orcondition ofbeing easy tounderstandor doAccountabilitythe willingness toaccept responsibilityfor one's actions anddecisions, and to beanswerable to thoseaffected by one'spracticeDutya moral orlegalobligation; aresponsibilityKinestheticchannela kind ofcommunicationin which bodyact aslanguageVerbalCommunicationthe use of spokenor written words toconveyinformation,feelings, andthoughts to othersMrs.KelleybestteachereverConfidencethe belief thatone has the skillsand knowledge toaccomplish tasksand goals in thenursing fieldKnowledgea unique bodyof knowledgethat is specificto the nursingdisciplineProfessionalismthecompetenceor skillexpected of aprofessionalAppropriatenessthe degree towhich healthcareis relevant to apatient's medicalneeds, given thebest availableevidenceCompetencethe ability of a nurseto apply theirknowledge, skills,abilities, andjudgment to providesafe and effectivepatient careMessagetheinformationbeingconveyed, orthe contentSelflessservicethe act ofserving otherswithoutexpectinganything inreturnFeedbackthe response arecipient givesto a messageor activity froma senderNonverbalcommunicationa way to sharea messagewithout usingwords orspokenlanguageReferentorstimulusmotivates aperson tocommunicatewith anotherCredibilitythe qualityof beingtrusted andbelieved inStakeholdersa person or groupwith an interest inthe outcome of aprogram orproject, and maybe affected by orimpact itProceduraltouchphysicalcontact thatoccurs while atask is beingperformedEmpathyseeing,understanding,and sharingothers' viewpointswithout judgmentGesturesa movement ofpart of the body,especially in ahand or the head,to express anidea or meaningTherapeuticrelationshipa professionalconnection betweena therapist and aclient, or patient,that is built on trust,respect, and hopeHonoradherence towhat is right orto aconventionalstandard ofconductPersonalcouragethe ability to act inthe face of fear,danger, oradversity, and topersevere despitehardship ordespairRespectadmire (someoneor something)deeply, as aresult of theirabilities, qualities,or achievementsAdaptabilitythe ability to adjustone'scommunicationstyle to suitdifferent situations,audiences, andcontextsChannela system ormethod that isused forcommunicatingwith otherpeopleSenderorencoderthe personwhodevelopsand sendsthe messagePerceivingthe process ofselecting,organizing, andinterpretinginformation tomake sense ofmessagesCommitmentto provide the bestnursing care, thetendency topromote theprofession andresponsibility to theprofessional issuesCompassionthe response arecipient givesto a messageor activity froma senderConscientiousnesscharacterized bybeingresponsible,organized, hard-working, andgoal-orientedLoyaltya strongfeeling ofsupport orallegianceReceiverordecoderthe individual(or the group ofindividuals) towhom amessage isdirectedAuditorychannela communicationprocess that usesvocalization tosend signals andaudition toreceive themCaringtoucha natural,spontaneous, andkind action thatcan be used toexpress care,comfort, andempathyIntegritythe quality ofbeing honestand havingstrong moralprinciples; moraluprightnessVisualchannela way to conveyinformation andideas using visualelements, such asimages, symbols,typography, andcolorsTransmittingthe process ofsending amessage from asender to areceiver througha channelSimplicitythe quality orcondition ofbeing easy tounderstandor doAccountabilitythe willingness toaccept responsibilityfor one's actions anddecisions, and to beanswerable to thoseaffected by one'spracticeDutya moral orlegalobligation; aresponsibilityKinestheticchannela kind ofcommunicationin which bodyact aslanguageVerbalCommunicationthe use of spokenor written words toconveyinformation,feelings, andthoughts to othersMrs.KelleybestteachereverConfidencethe belief thatone has the skillsand knowledge toaccomplish tasksand goals in thenursing fieldKnowledgea unique bodyof knowledgethat is specificto the nursingdisciplineProfessionalismthecompetenceor skillexpected of aprofessionalAppropriatenessthe degree towhich healthcareis relevant to apatient's medicalneeds, given thebest availableevidenceCompetencethe ability of a nurseto apply theirknowledge, skills,abilities, andjudgment to providesafe and effectivepatient careMessagetheinformationbeingconveyed, orthe contentSelflessservicethe act ofserving otherswithoutexpectinganything inreturnFeedbackthe response arecipient givesto a messageor activity froma senderNonverbalcommunicationa way to sharea messagewithout usingwords orspokenlanguageReferentorstimulusmotivates aperson tocommunicatewith anotherCredibilitythe qualityof beingtrusted andbelieved inStakeholdersa person or groupwith an interest inthe outcome of aprogram orproject, and maybe affected by orimpact itProceduraltouchphysicalcontact thatoccurs while atask is beingperformedEmpathyseeing,understanding,and sharingothers' viewpointswithout judgmentGesturesa movement ofpart of the body,especially in ahand or the head,to express anidea or meaningTherapeuticrelationshipa professionalconnection betweena therapist and aclient, or patient,that is built on trust,respect, and hopeHonoradherence towhat is right orto aconventionalstandard ofconductPersonalcouragethe ability to act inthe face of fear,danger, oradversity, and topersevere despitehardship ordespairRespectadmire (someoneor something)deeply, as aresult of theirabilities, qualities,or achievementsAdaptabilitythe ability to adjustone'scommunicationstyle to suitdifferent situations,audiences, andcontexts

PON Communication Unit 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. a system or method that is used for communicating with other people
    Channel
  2. the person who develops and sends the message
    Sender or encoder
  3. the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information to make sense of messages
    Perceiving
  4. to provide the best nursing care, the tendency to promote the profession and responsibility to the professional issues
    Commitment
  5. the response a recipient gives to a message or activity from a sender
    Compassion
  6. characterized by being responsible, organized, hard-working, and goal-oriented
    Conscientiousness
  7. a strong feeling of support or allegiance
    Loyalty
  8. the individual (or the group of individuals) to whom a message is directed
    Receiver or decoder
  9. a communication process that uses vocalization to send signals and audition to receive them
    Auditory channel
  10. a natural, spontaneous, and kind action that can be used to express care, comfort, and empathy
    Caring touch
  11. the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness
    Integrity
  12. a way to convey information and ideas using visual elements, such as images, symbols, typography, and colors
    Visual channel
  13. the process of sending a message from a sender to a receiver through a channel
    Transmitting
  14. the quality or condition of being easy to understand or do
    Simplicity
  15. the willingness to accept responsibility for one's actions and decisions, and to be answerable to those affected by one's practice
    Accountability
  16. a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility
    Duty
  17. a kind of communication in which body act as language
    Kinesthetic channel
  18. the use of spoken or written words to convey information, feelings, and thoughts to others
    Verbal Communication
  19. best teacher ever
    Mrs. Kelley
  20. the belief that one has the skills and knowledge to accomplish tasks and goals in the nursing field
    Confidence
  21. a unique body of knowledge that is specific to the nursing discipline
    Knowledge
  22. the competence or skill expected of a professional
    Professionalism
  23. the degree to which healthcare is relevant to a patient's medical needs, given the best available evidence
    Appropriateness
  24. the ability of a nurse to apply their knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgment to provide safe and effective patient care
    Competence
  25. the information being conveyed, or the content
    Message
  26. the act of serving others without expecting anything in return
    Selfless service
  27. the response a recipient gives to a message or activity from a sender
    Feedback
  28. a way to share a message without using words or spoken language
    Nonverbal communication
  29. motivates a person to communicate with another
    Referent or stimulus
  30. the quality of being trusted and believed in
    Credibility
  31. a person or group with an interest in the outcome of a program or project, and may be affected by or impact it
    Stakeholders
  32. physical contact that occurs while a task is being performed
    Procedural touch
  33. seeing, understanding, and sharing others' viewpoints without judgment
    Empathy
  34. a movement of part of the body, especially in a hand or the head, to express an idea or meaning
    Gestures
  35. a professional connection between a therapist and a client, or patient, that is built on trust, respect, and hope
    Therapeutic relationship
  36. adherence to what is right or to a conventional standard of conduct
    Honor
  37. the ability to act in the face of fear, danger, or adversity, and to persevere despite hardship or despair
    Personal courage
  38. admire (someone or something) deeply, as a result of their abilities, qualities, or achievements
    Respect
  39. the ability to adjust one's communication style to suit different situations, audiences, and contexts
    Adaptability