hbdcjnNurse client relationship Flashcards

1
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process of developing an understanding
of one’s own values, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, attitudes, motivations,

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SELF AWARENESS

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2
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Abstract standards that give a person a sense of right and wrong

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VALUES

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3
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ideas that one holds to be true,

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BELIEFS

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4
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nurse can begin to use aspects of his or her personality,experiences, values, feelings, intelligence, needs, coping skills, and
perceptions to establish relationships with client

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THERAPEUTIC USE OF SELF

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5
Q

Tool that is useful in learning more about oneself, which creates a “word portrait” of a person in four areas and indicates how well that person knows him or herself and communicates with others.

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JOHARI WINDOW TOOL

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6
Q

The four areas :
Quadrant 1:
Quadrant 2:
Quadrant 3:
Quadrant 4:

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Quadrant 1: Open/public
Quadrant 2: Blind/unaware
Quadrant 3: Hidden/private
Quadrant 4: Unknown

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7
Q

ways one person EXPECTS another to behave or speak,

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PRECONCEPTIONS

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8
Q

A type of relationship is primarily initiated for the purpose of friendship, socialization, companionship, or accomplishment of a task

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SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP

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9
Q

A type of relationship involves two people who are emotionally committed to each other. Both parties are concerned about having their
individual needs met and helping each other meet the needs.

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INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP

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10
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Focuses on the needs, experiences, feelings, and ideas of the client only.

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THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP

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11
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Phases of nurse client relationship:

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  1. Pre orientation
  2. Orientation
  3. Working
  4. Termination
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12
Q

Client
* Seeks assistance
* Conveys needs
* Asks questions
* Shares preconceptions
and expectations of
nurse based on past
experience

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ORIENTATION

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13
Q

Establishing specifics of
the relationship time,
date, place, and duration
of meetings (can be
written as a formal
contract or stated as an
informal contract)

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ORIENTATION

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14
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Establishing confidentiality

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ORIENTATION

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15
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Gathering data, Promoting self-esteem, Overcoming resistance

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WORKING

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16
Q

Sharing of the termination experience with the client demonstrates the partnership and the
caring of the relationship

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TERMINATION

17
Q

The decision requires the nurse to
notify intended victims and police of such a threat.

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DUTY TO WARN

18
Q

means revealing personal information such
as biographical information and personal ideas, thoughts, and feelings about
oneself to clients

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SELF DISCLOSURE

19
Q

The working phase of the nurse–client relationship is usually divided into
two subphases.

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  1. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
  2. EXPLOITATION
20
Q

a subcategory in working phase where the nurse guides the client to examine feelings and responses and develop better coping skills and a more positive self-image

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EXPLOITATION

21
Q

a subcategory in working phase where the client identifies the issues
or concerns causing problems.

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PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION

22
Q

the final stage in the nurse–client relationship. It begins when the problems are resolved and ends when the relationship is ended.

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TERMINATION OR RESOLUTION PHASE

23
Q

a type of secondary traumatic stress or burnout that comes from working through traumatic experiences with clients

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COMPASSION FATIGUE

24
Q

a type of secondary traumatic stress or burnout that comes from
working through traumatic experiences with clients

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Unclear boundaries
Intimacy
Abuse of power

25
Q

Therapeutic roles of the nurse in the nurse–client relationship

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Teacher
Advocate
Caregiver
Parent surrugate

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