Role of nurse in communicating with hearing impairement and muteness
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The Role of a nurse in Communicating with People with Hearing Loss is:
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- A communication needs the efforts of all people who are involved in a conversation.
- Even though the person with hearing loss utilizes hearing aids and active listening strategies, it is important that others are involved in the communication process consistently with the good communication strategies.
- The roles of nurses in communicating with hearing impairment and muteness are:
- Face the hearing-impaired person directly with the same level and in good light whenever possible.
- Do not talk from another room or far away from the patient having hearing impairment.
- Speak clearly, slowly, distinctly, but naturally, without shouting or exaggerating mouth movements.
- Don't get frustrate while speaking again if the patient don't understand.
- Use simple words with the patient.
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