Communication Process
The post comprises three asighnments
1:Communication Process
Complete the follow
ing table.
• Review the steps of the communication model on
in Ch. 1 of Bus
iness Communication. (See arrangement below)
• Identify one personal or bus
iness communication scenario.
• Describe each step of that communication us
ing your personal or bus
iness scenario. Use detailed paragraphs
in the boxes provided.
Steps of communication model Personal or bus
iness scenario
1. Sender has an idea.
2. Sender encodes the idea
in a message.
3. Sender produces the message
in a medium.
4. Sender transmits message through a channel.
5. Audience receives the message.
6. Audience decodes the message.
7. Audience responds to the message.
8. Audience provides feedback to the sender.
Additional
Discuss how mobile technology is chang
ing the practice of bus
iness communication.
Def
ine ethical communication. In the digital age, expla
in how the widespread use of social media has
increased the attention given to the issue of transparency.
Give an example of how mobile communication can be used to
in a bus
iness sett
ing.
2: What are the benefits and disadvantages of open visiting in a Critical Care Unit?
3:Pediatric case study
Order Description
F
ind any Pediatric case study with ethical dilemma and write the paper about it, or use this case:
a teenage girl with cancer receiv
ing chemo, and my preceptor told me that although she had no
insurance, her parents would br
ing her to the ER each week for her nausea. However, they would always do this on the same day she had her next chemo appt so that she would be a direct admit from the ER and had to be treated. assume that her family was struggl
ing f
inancially, but were will
ing to do whatever necessary to get her the chemo. Idk if that's someth
ing that could apply here?? look up the laws
in your state as far as m
inors be
ing able to seek tx for STDs and pregnancy without their parents consent??