Hello everyone! I just want to share a brief story about a time during clinical when my communication was not considered proficient enough to a past clinical instructor. I would love to know others' opinion on this as well. Basically, my instructor sort of made me feel stupid for appearing to be unable to comprehend a part of a report from another nurse, but who knows, maybe I really should have known better. The nurse I was getting a report from told me that the patient I was caring was placed on ECG, and due to the lack of my own experience and knowledge, I had no idea that it involved with leads attaching to the patient. The nurse explained that the patient will not be able to get up by herself because of it (and also because of her confusion). She also reported other information related to the patient, so I had to organize all the information in a way that will make sense to me so I will know what to do when providing the care. However, I asked the nurse to clarify about the ECG, because I will need to worry about the patient's bathing care too. She looked at me for a second, and explained that the patient will need to be given a bed bath instead of a shower. I did notice my instructor nearby at that time of the reporting, but I didn't realize I did anything wrong JUST YET. Later, she told me that I "lacked communication" or either there was a "language barrier" (yes, English is not my first language) because I had the reporting nurse repeat information about the ECG. I went home thinking over and over to myself, "But isn't it okay to have something clarified if I don't understand it? Because it's better to be safe than sorry?" I would appreciate feedback on whether or not this is considered bad communication!