NURS 2000 Lecture Notes - Therapeutic Relationship, Grounded Theory, Proxemics

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The conduct of the nurse in relationship with the client: Grounded theory: identifying patient participation in care; five different hospitals. Boundaries: interperpersonal limits on what is acceptable behaviour (p. 95) Professional boundaries: structures imposed by legal, moral and professional standards of nursing that respect nurse and client rights (p. 95) Structuring the therapeutic interview: introduction, opening, body, closing, termination. Recognizing your own vulnerabilities: engagement: empathy, empowerment. For purposes of this review, nurse-patient relationship is defined as those practices which nurses and patients carry out in order to interact with each other. The therapeutic nurse-patient relationship is defined as practices which take place in the context of a nurse and patient engaged with each other, working collaboratively to foster the health goals of the patient: engagement (empathy, collaboration. Works with the patient to set and prioritize goals, and develop a plan of action. Open- ended, focused and closed ended questions.

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