Joyce Travelbee Flashcards

1
Q

What did Joyce Travelbee developed?

A

HUMAN RELATIONSHIP MODEL

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2
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(True or False) Joyce Travelbee believed that everything the nurse (as a human) said or did with an ill person (as a human) helped to fulfil the purpose of nursing.

A

True

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3
Q

(Complete the statement) According to Travelbee, nursing is an…

A

Interpersonal Connection

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4
Q

Who is responsible for educating and providing strategies to assist the patient in avoiding or alleviating the distress of unmet needs

A

Nurse

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5
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According to Travelbee, what is the purpose of nursing?

A

to help and support an individual, family, or
community

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6
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According to travelbee, how is nursing accomplished?

A

through human-to-human relationships

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7
Q

(True or False) Joyce Travelbee is a psychiatric nurse.

A

True

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8
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Who stated “actually there are no patients. There are only individual human beings in need of care, services and assistance of other human beings”

A

Joyce Travelbee

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9
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How did Travelbee defined human?

A

a unique irreplaceable individual—a one-time being in this world, like yet unlike any person who ever lived or ever will live.

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10
Q

It is a necessity for good nursing and a fundamental
part of this theory.

A

Communication

Travelbee (1971) expresses striving to communicate
“to know ill persons, to ascertain and meet nursing needs and to
achieve the purpose of nursing

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11
Q

It is the first impression by the nurse of the sick person and vice-versa.
* Stereotyped or traditional roles

A

Original Encounter

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12
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The time when relationship begins. The nurse and patient perceive each other’s uniqueness

A

Emerging identities

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13
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the ability to share in the person’s experience

A

Empathy

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14
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when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient’s suffering.

A

Sympathy

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15
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It is described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering.

A

Rapport

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16
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(True or False) According to Travelbee, Nurses must remember that patients are human beings and to not evoke stereotypes.

A

True

17
Q

(True or False) According to Travelbee, only when the nurse and patient understand each other’s uniqueness can a relationship be established

A

True

18
Q

defined as being human. Nurse as well as patient, family, or
community under the umbrella of illness is human

A

Person

19
Q

Travelbee relates that the nurse must be observant of the patient in the place where the patient is present in order to ascertain that the patient is in need.

A

Environment

20
Q

“an interpersonal process whereby the professional nurse
practitioner assists an individual, family or community to prevent or cope with experience or illness and suffering, and if necessary, to find meaning in these experiences.”

A

Nursing

21
Q

It can be subjective or objective

A

Health

22
Q

It is an individually defined state of wellbeing in accord with self-appraisal of physical-emotional-spiritual status.

A

Subjective Health

23
Q

It is an absence of discernible disease, disability of defect as measured by physical examination, laboratory tests and assessment by spiritual director or psychological counselor.

A

Objective Health