Nonverbal communication is multidimensional. Give one tip for good nonverbal communication for a phlebotomist.
What will be an ideal response?
Tips for good nonverbal communication for a phlebotomist include:
- Smiling sincerely conveys to the patient that you care.
- Establishing and maintaining eye contact tells the patient that the phlebotomist cares enough to recognize the patient as an individual and not just another case. Making eye contact with a patient should be done on eye level.
- Be sure that gestures match the spoken word.
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