Bridges and Barriers Flashcards

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skills and confidence

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  • comes with time
  • lab experiences
  • clinical experiences
  • peer discussions
  • class discussions
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7 bridging concepts

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  • respect
  • caring
  • empowerment
  • trust
  • empathy
  • mutuality
  • veracity
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respect

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  • start with name

- value opinions and perspectives

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caring - Watsons key terms (5)

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  • establish a caring relationship with patients
  • show unconditional acceptance
  • use holistic treatment approach
  • spend uninterrupted time with patients (“caring moments”)
  • promote health through knowledge and intervention
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6 C’s of caring

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  • compassion
  • commitment
  • comportment
  • competence
  • conscience
  • confidence
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compassion

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  • aware of ones relationships to others
  • sharing their joys, sorrows, pain, and accomplishments
  • participation in the experience of another
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competence

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  • having the knowledge, judgment, skills, energy, experience, and motivation to respond adequately to others within the demands of a professional relationship
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confidence

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  • quality that fosters trusting relationships

- comfort with self, client, and family

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conscience

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  • moral, ethics, and informed sense of right and wrong

- awareness of personal responsibility

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commitment

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  • convergence between ones desires and obligations and the deliberate choice to act in accordance with them
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comportment

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  • appropriate bearing, demeanour, dress, and language that are in harmony with a caring presence
  • presenting oneself as someone who respects other and demands respect
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steps in caring process

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  • connect
  • appreciate
  • respond
  • empower
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empowerment

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  • a mindset that focuses on client taking charge
  • includes teaching
  • knowledge of resource
  • building on their existing strengths requires we get to know them
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trust (5)

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  • foundational to all relationships
  • influenced by past experiences
  • creates non-threatening environment
  • clients may test you to see if you are trustworthy
  • requires time and consistency
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empathy (7)

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  • perceive and understand another emotions, feelings, and experiences
  • communicate this understanding
  • dependent on careful listening
  • seeing the world through clients eyes
  • experiencing clients world as if you were them
  • still keep your thoughts and feelings
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mutuality

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  • nurse and client agree on problems, goals, and plans
  • respect their choices
  • nurse and client influence each other (mutual influence)
  • outcomes are created in partnership (co-creating outcomes)
  • opposite is detachment, disconnection, and opposition
17
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veracity

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  • being truthful and authentic

- sometimes having difficult conversations and decisions

18
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barriers

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  • stereotyping
  • anxiety
  • personal space
  • cultural differences
  • gender differences
  • structural challenges (time, consistency)