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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Breaking bAD nEwS.....

If you as a doctor, how you are going to ask the patient? With an 'accusing tone' or 'supporting tone'? Definitely with the "supporting tone"!
This is because it is more fluctuate and monotonous tone compare to " accusing tone" which is more rude and unreasonable.

As the old saying, "It's not what you say, it's how you say it" is especially true in the medical field. A small change in a health care provider's intonation can completely change a patients attitude and cooperation.

Besides, we also do some activities in group such as brainstorm as many words related to pain.There are two intensity of pains, severe and mild. We also learn about the characters of pain. For instances, hot,aching,blunt, annoying and stabbing. From there I realized that there are differences between the characters and intensities of pain. Thank you, Miss.Dila.

In addition, we also learn a new case. This case about Mr. Bloom who complaining of lower back pain.
Then, we also make some exercise and listening to the CD. Moreover we also make a sentence using either a confirmation or question tone.


(p:s sorry late update,:>hehehe)

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