Funda 4-5 weeks Flashcards

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is the interpersonal relationship and interaction process between the person and the
nurse within a social environment during delivery of nursing care.
is the intentional creative use of oneself, based upon skill and expertise, to transmit
emotion and meaning to another.
is more than a great deal of science. It is more than just knowing; it is doing. It bridges
information from nurses to patients in a skillful way. It is the application of all the science known to
nursing to give the utmost care the patient need.

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The ART of nursing

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is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving selfawareness, and mutual understanding between individuals within a group.
can also be used to assess and improve a group’s relationship with other groups. Today the Johari
Window model is especially relevant due to modern emphasis on, and influence of, behavior, empathy,
cooperation, inter-group development and interpersonal development.

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The Johari Window model

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It involves connection, mutual recognition, and involvement. It is considered by many
nurses to be an essential aspect of nursing.

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Caring Practice Model

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intentional action that conveys physical and emotional security and genuine connectedness
with another person or group of people

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Caring

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  • is how care is given through relationships based on empathy, respect, and dignity -
    it can also be described as intelligent kindness and is central to how people perceive their care.
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Compassion

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– having the knowledge, judgement, skills, energy, experience, and motivation
required to respond adequately to the demands of one’s professional responsibility.

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Competence

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– comfort with self. Client and others that allows one to build trusting relationship.

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Confidence

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– moral, ethics and an informed sense of right and wrong. Awareness of personal
responsibility

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Conscience

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the deliberate choice to act in accordance with one’s desires as well as
obligations, resulting in investment of self in a task or course.

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Commitment

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appropriate bearing, demeanor, dress and in language that in harmony with a
caring presence. Presenting as someone who respects others and demand respects.

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Comportment

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To care for another person is to help him grow and actualize himself; recognizing the other as
having potential and the need to grow, the caregiver does not impose direction, but allows the direction
of the other person’s growth to help determine how to respond. The caring process has benefits for the
one giving care; by helping the other grow, the caregiver moves toward self-actualization – the highest
level of personality development in which people reach their full potential or capability.

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Caring as “Helping the Other Grow”

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the originator or source of the idea.

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. Sender/ Encoder –

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the idea.

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Message

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the means of transmitting (either verbally or nonverbally) the idea.

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Channel –

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someone to receive and interpret the message.

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Receiver/Decoder

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the response to the message.

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. Response/Feedback –

17
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Refers to the use of the spoken word to acknowledge, amplify, confirm, contrast, or
contradict other verbal and nonverbal messages. The words used vary among individuals according to
culture, socioeconomic background, age, and education.

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Verbal communication

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enthusiasm, sadness, anger, or amusement. Pacing may indicate interest,
anxiety, fear boredom.

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Pace and intonation

19
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Refers to an exchange of information without the exchange of spoken words. It often tells
others more about what a person is feeling than what is said.

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Nonverbal communication

20
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E-mail
* Advantages
* Disadvantages

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Electronic communication

21
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study of distance between people in their interactions

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Proxemics

22
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involves paying attention to the total message, both verbal and nonverbal,
noting whether these communications are congruent.

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Attentive listening

23
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is the manner of being present to another or being with another. Listening is
what a person does while attending

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Physical attending

24
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-patient relationship is referred as interpersonal relationship, therapeutic relationship or as
helping relationship.

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Nurse

25
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–is the planning stage before an interview.

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Pre-interaction phase

26
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– referred to as the orientation or pre-helping phase, is important because it sets
the tone for the rest of the relationship.

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. Introductory phase

27
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the nurse and the client begin to view each other as unique individuals. They begin
to appreciate and care about each other.

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. Working phase

28
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is often expected to be difficult and filled with ambivalence.

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Termination phase

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