Relational Practice & Therapeutic Communication Flashcards

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What is relational practice according to the CLPNA?

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Refers to interpersonal communication skills, as well as the means of building and
sustaining health promoting relationships with clients, families, colleagues, and others

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Is nursing a relational practice?

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Nursing occurs within the context of a relationship. It is a “relational” practice

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What is relational practice in nursing?

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Relational nursing practice is an understanding of
patients’ health care needs within complicated
contexts, in which patients experience health care
and nurses deliver nursing care.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Authenticity

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true to yourself, actively present and genuine in how you communicate and interact with patients.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Active Listening

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being present both physically and emotionally – actively listening and empowering the patient’s own voice. Involves creating a safe space for the client and being with the client. Listen to what is said, AND what is not said.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Self-Awareness

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meeting the needs of the client rather than your own needs. Self-awareness developed through self-reflection.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Empathy

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the ability to emotionally and cognitively understand and communicate the experiences and feelings from another’s point of view – a critical ability for nurses to have.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Rapport

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development of trust and understanding within the nurse-client relationship

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Relational Practice Competencies: Trust

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evolutionary process and an attitude in which an individual relies with confidence on another

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Relational Practice Competencies: Self-Disclosure & Confidentiality

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disclosure for the purpose of enhancing the therapeutic outcome for the client; safeguarding information and not sharing without consent.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Mutuality & Intentionality

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Finding common ground, a shared sense of understanding; actively choosing to care, ideally motivated by intrinsic
desire to improve client’s experience and outcomes

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Relational Practice Competencies: Honouring Complexity & Ambiguity

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continually assess, adapt, evaluate, and revise understanding of the client’s lived experience.

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Relational Practice Competencies: Reflective Practice

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process of mentally reviewing, analyzing, and comprehending events, situations, or actions and their meaning.

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What are the 4 Phases of a Therapeutic Relationship?

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1) Pre-Orientation (Pre-interaction) Phase

2) Orientation (interaction) Phase

3) Working Phase

4) Termination Phase

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What is the Pre-Orientation Phase of Therapeutic Relationships

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Prior to meeting client: May
receive shift report, review
client chart or other
documents

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What is the orientation phase in the therapeutic relationship?

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Self-Awareness, First
Impression, Building Trust,
Consent, Expectations

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What is the working phase in a therapeutic relationship?

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Collaboration with client
toward established goals

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What are some examples of Therapeutic Communication?

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  • Open ended questions
  • Clarification
  • Probing
  • Paraphrasing
  • Sharing Observations
  • Silence
  • Summarizing
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What are some examples of non-therapeutic communication?

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  • Giving advice
  • Close-ended questions (leading questions)
  • Changing the subject
  • Automatic Responses (false reassurance or cliche, sympathy)
  • Expressing Approval or Disapproval
  • Belittling Feelings
  • Defensive Responses