Chapter 24 Flashcards
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Define communication
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- Lifelong learning process
- Ongoing, dynamic series of events that involves the transmission of meaning from sender to receiver
- Many forms: speaking, gestures, art/music, books, facial expressions, etc.
- Multidimensional
2
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Communication allows the nurse to…
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Collect data, educate, accept/trust, share information, have “special moments”
3
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Special needs patients
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- Depressed, sad, lonely
- Silent, difficulty expressing feelings
- Anxious, worried
- Speak and/or understand little English
- Sight, hearing, and/or speech issues
- Confused, disoriented
4
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6 levels of communication
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- Intrapersonal: occurs within you (self talk, inner thoughts)
- Interpersonal: one on one, face to face (most frequently used)
- Transpersonal: regarding spiritual or religious beliefs
- Small group: when a small number of people meet (goal oriented)
- Public: interaction with an audience
- Electronic: use of technology to create ongoing relationships with patients and their health care team
5
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Circular Transaction Model
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- Referent: motivates one person to communicate with another (stimulus)
- Sender and receiver: person who encodes and delivers a message and person who receives and decodes the message
- Message: content of the communication
- Channels: means of sending and receiving messages through visual, auditory, and tactile senses
- Feedback: the message a sender receives from the receiver (indicates whether the receiver understood the meaning of the senders message)
- Interpersonal variables: factors within the sender and receiver that influence communication
- Environment: the setting for the interaction
6
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4 forms of communication
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- Verbal: spoken or written
- Non-verbal: 5 senses, everything not verbal
- Meta: all factors that influence communication
- Symbols: convey meaning to others
7
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Therapeutic communication
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- Communication techniques that encourage the expression of feelings and ideas and convey acceptance and respect
- Encourage the patient, empathy, share observations, hope, humor, feelings, using touch/silence (comforting)
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Non-Therapeutic communication
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- Communication techniques that hinder or damage professional relationships
- Discourage further expression of feelings and ideas and engender negative responses or behavior in others
- Negative
- Barrier to effective nurse-patient communication
9
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What not to do…
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- Ask personal questions
- Give personal opinions
- Give automatic responses
- Give false reassurance
- Sympathy
10
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Active listening
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- Being attentive to what a patient is saying both verbally and non-verbally
- Facilitates patient communication, enhances trust, shows acceptance and respect
11
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What is SOLER?
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- Acronym for several non-verbal skills that facilitate attentive/active listening
12
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What does SOLER stand for?
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S: sit facing the patient O: open position (posture, arms/legs uncrossed) L: lean toward the patient E: eye contact R: relax (be comfortable, not rushed)
13
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Professional nursing relationships
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Knowledge/understanding of human behavior, communication and commitment to ethical behavior
14
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4 professional nursing relationships
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- Nurse-patient
- Nurse-family
- Nurse-community
- Nurse-health care team
15
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What is SBAR?
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- Communication technique - tool for all types of communication hand offs
- Provide framework for structure and accurate communication among health care providers that fosters patient safety