INTEODUCTION Flashcards

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a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellness, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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HEALTH

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includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being

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MENTAL HEALTH

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It affects how we think, we feel, and act

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MENTAL HEALTH

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helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.

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MENTAL HEALTH

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level of psychological well-being or an absence of mental illness

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MENTAL HEALTH

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“psychological state” of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment

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MENTAL HEALTH

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state of emotional, psychological, and social wellness

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MENTAL HEALTH

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Evidence of emotional, psychological, and social wellness (MENTAL HEALTH) - Shiela Videbeck

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SEPE

Satisfying interpersonal relationships
Effective behavior and coping
Positive self-concept
Emotional stability

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A positive state is characterized by

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(ODS RC)

One is responsible
Displays self awareness
Self-directive
Reasonably worry free
Can cope with usual daily tensions

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Factors Influencing Mental Health

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Interpersonal/Childhood Experiences Individual/Genetics
Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

positive, yet realistic, view of one’s world

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Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

coping or stress management abilities

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

Nurturing during childhood

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Interpersonal/Childhood Experiences

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

effective communication

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Interpersonal/Childhood Experiences

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

biologic makeup

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

sense of community

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Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

mastery of the environment

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Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

reality orientation

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

balance of separateness and connectedness

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Interpersonal/Childhood Experiences

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

ability to help others

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Interpersonal/Childhood Experiences

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

autonomy and independence

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

access to adequate resources

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Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

support of diversity among people

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Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

sense of belonging

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

Intimacy

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Interpersonal/Childhood Experiences

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

self esteem

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

intolerance of violence

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Social/Cultural/Life Circumstances

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

capacity for growth

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

Vitality

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

ability to find meaning in life

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Individual/Genetics

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WHICH FACTORS INFLUENCING MENTAL HEALTH DOES THIS BELONG?

emotional resilience or hardiness

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Individual/Genetics

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Individual/Genetics

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CLK PRW

Compassion
Learn from others
Kindness
Patience
Revere the uniqueness & difference of others
Willing to learn

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Mental disorder/syndrome with physiologic or behavioral manifestations/impairment in functioning

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Mental Illness

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causing people to display abnormal behavior more consistently than most people

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Mental illness

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A mentally ill person has characteristics of

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Frequent irresponsibility
Inability to cope
Being odds with society
Inaccurate perception of reality

36
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Factors contributing to mental Health

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Interpersonal
Individual
Social/CulturaL

37
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Predisposing Factors to Mental Illness

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Biological
Psychological
Socio-cutural

38
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

possession by evil spirits, sorcerers, ghosts

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PRIMITIVE CULTURE

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

supernatural forces and divine intervention

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ANCIENT GREECE

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Clinical observation replaces superstition

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ANCIENT GREECE

41
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

start of humane treatment procedures/ approaches

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ANCIENT GREECE

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

possession by devils and sorcerers

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MEDIEVAL PERIOD

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Magic, exorcism

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PRIMITIVE CULTURE

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

1st hospital was established

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MEDIEVAL PERIOD

45
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

naturalistic explanation of sickness

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RENAISSANCE

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Rebirth of humane attitude,

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RENAISSANCE

47
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

clinical observation and description

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RENAISSANCE

48
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

irrationality & social deviance

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17th to 18th CENTURY

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Isolation of inhumane psychiatric treatment

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17th to 18th CENTURY

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

sickness and mental illness

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MID 18th to EARLY 19th CENTURY

51
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Discovery of animal magnetism & hypnosis

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MID 18th to EARLY 19th CENTURY

52
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Intrapsychic, usually unconscious conflict

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LATE 19th to EARLY 20th CENTURY

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Psychotherapy, analysis, interpretation
of dreams

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LATE 19th to EARLY 20th CENTURY

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

conflicts between individuals, family, community, social forces

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MID 20th CENTURY

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Marital, family, community interventions

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MID 20th CENTURY

56
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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

biochemical abnormalities in combination w/ psychological factors

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1970’s to 1980’s

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Historical Background of Mental Illness and Care

Chemical therapies

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1970’s to 1980’s

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Replacement of normal genes

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GENETICS

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interpersonal process whereby the professional nurse practitioner through the therapeutic use of self, assist an individual, family, group or community to promote mental health, to prevent mental illness & suffering, to participate in the treatment & rehabilitation of the mentally ill & if necessary to find meaning in this experiences.

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PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

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science that deals with measures to promote mental health, prevent mental illness and suffering and facilitate rehabilitation

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Mental Hygiene

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specialized area of nursing practice employing theories of human behavior as its science & purposeful use of self as its art

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Mental Hygiene

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Views the client as a __________ with interdependent & interrelated needs.

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holistic being

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Accepts client as a __________ who has inherent value and worth exactly as he is.

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unique human being

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Explores the _________________for the need it is designed to meet & the message it is communicating.

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patient’s behavior

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Establishes _____________ with most, if not all, patients

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therapeutic relationship

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Focuses on patient’s _____________ & not on his weaknesses & liabilities

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strengths & assets

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Determines the ____________that can occur in the patient’s behavior through the quality of nurse-patient relationship.

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degree of change

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Principles of Psychiatric Nursing

Views client’s behavior ___________while assisting him to learn more effective adaptations or coping

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nonjudgmentally

67
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Health education

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PRIMARY

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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Information dissemination

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PRIMARY

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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Counseling

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PRIMARY

70
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Stress reduction

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PRIMARY

71
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Psycho-social support

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PRIMARY

72
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Screening & case finding

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SECONDARY

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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Crisis intervention

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SECONDARY

74
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Prompt treatment – administration of medication

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SECONDARY

75
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Hospitalization

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SECONDARY

76
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Rehabilitation programs

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TERTIARY

77
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

Vocational training

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TERTIARY

78
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Levels of Intervention in Psychiatric Nursing

After-care support

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TERTIARY

79
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Characteristics of a Psychiatric Nurse

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EGU

Empathetic
Genuineness/Congruence
Unconditional positive regard