Descriptive Essay: Why Listening Is Important In Pharmacy

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Listening is a very important part in the pharmacy because if you are not listening you might misinterpret the instructions given or the prescription. When listening remember to put all other tasks aside and focus on the patient. While listening you have to be patient and don’t rush the customer. It is best to keep eye contact and nod your head to show that you understand what they are talking about. Be open to the conversation and relax, don’t be agitated because the customer will not feel comfortable. Many issues affect actively listening such as distractions and multitasking or selective listening. If you are faking interest in the conversation or jumping to conclusions it may seem disrespectful to the speaker. Other things that affect actively listening are judging the other person while they are talking and your perceptions of that person. There are four main steps to actively listening. First, listen carefully to the person talking so you understand. Second, interpret your understanding of what you heard. Third, ask questions about what you did not understand. Fourth, affirm the other person that their message was understood or use nonverbal expressions. There are barriers in communication so your goal is to get the message through clear and have a thought out plan to help the patient. Language …show more content…

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