NURS 2000 Lecture : Communications ALL NOTES.docx

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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. Works with the patient to set and prioritize goals, and develop a plan of action. Open- ended, focused and closed ended questions. Peplau"s six nursing roles: stranger role, resource role, teaching role, counseling role, surrogate role, leadership role. Lecture 2: introduction to theories of teaching and learning & It requires forethought and planning so as not to confuse the patient.

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