When communicating with a patient who is completely deaf, it's essential to use clear visual cues and body language. Employ sign language if you are proficient, or use written communication to convey important information. Additionally, ensure you have the patient's attention before speaking and maintain eye contact to facilitate understanding. Using gestures and visual aids can further enhance communication effectiveness.
Sign language.
totally unsafe for a patient
A Fate Totally Worse than Death has 128 pages.
A Fate Totally Worse than Death was created on 1995-10-02.
yeah. totally 8=D
coma
Scientists communicate answers by computers, journals, notebooks or verbal descriptions. It says so in my Biology textbook
by asking how the patient how they feel first and then try to get history about the patients history or complain
compassionately
Brain....neurons to be precise...
Be patient, my friend, be patient. You seem to have some sort of a death-wish to be "Exterminated!"
A patient who was incontinent after surgery represses the embarrassment and totally suppresses the event.