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a patient who recently experienced a stroke has a speech impairment and is struggling to communicate with you. what should you do?
- say \i cannot understand you\
- use medical jargon to encourage them to ask questions
- speak very loudly and slowly
- ask if they would prefer to communicate by writing and supply them with a notepad and pen. use visual aids as well
This approach offers alternative, accessible communication methods that accommodate the patient's speech impairment, reducing frustration and supporting effective interaction. The other options are unhelpful: dismissing the patient, using confusing jargon, or speaking loudly (which does not address speech impairment) are inappropriate for supporting a stroke patient with communication struggles.
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D. Ask if they would prefer to communicate by writing and supply them with a notepad and pen. Use visual aids as well