Learn to read body language. Patients communicate quite a lot about how they’re feeling with their posture, gestures, facial expressions and other types of body language. By learning to read the telltale signs of anxiety, irritation, confusion and interest, everyone on your team will be able to respond more effectively to patients’ needs.
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