Therapeutic Relationshipd Flashcards

1
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words and action match is called __

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Congruence

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2
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is a behaviour making verbal commitments and not following through on them

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Inconsistent or incongruent behaviour

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A client puts his arm around the nurse’s waist. An appropriate response would be for the nurse to remove his hand and say,

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“John, do not place your hand on me. We are working on your relationship with your girlfriend and that does not require you to touch me. Now, let’s continue “

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4
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The nurse who appreciates the client as a unique worthwhile human beings can respect the client regardless of his or her behaviour, background, or lifestyle. This unconditional nonjudgmental attitude is known as ____

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Positive Regard

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5
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Is the process of developing an understanding of one’s own values, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, attitudes, motivations, prejudices, strengths, and limitations and how these qualities affect others

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Self awareness

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6
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Value clarification processes:

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  1. Choosing
  2. Prizing
  3. Acting
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7
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Components of therapeutic relationship

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  1. Trust
  2. Genuine interest
  3. Empathy
  4. Self awareness
    5.
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Nurse theorist Hildegard Peplaue (1952) identified preconceptions __

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Ways one person expect another to behave or speak, as a roadblock to the formation of an authentic relationship

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9
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Is a relationship that focuses on the needs, experience, feelings, and ideas of the clients only.

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Therapeutic relationship

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10
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Client unconsciously transfer to the nurse feelings he or she has for significant others

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Transference

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Accepting gifts or giving a client one’s home address or phone number would be considered a breach of ethical conduct

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Inappropriate boundaries

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12
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Roles of the nurse in a therapeutic relationship

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  1. Teacher
  2. Caregiver
  3. Advocate
  4. Parent surrogate
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13
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Factors that enhance the nurse-client relationship include:

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  1. trust and congruence
  2. Genuine interest
  3. Empathy
  4. Acceptance
  5. Positive regard
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14
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The nurse theorist Hildegard Peplau developed the phases of the nurse-client relationship:

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  1. Orientation
  2. Working (w/ subphases of problem identification and exploitation)
  3. Termination or resolution
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15
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___ begins when the nurse and client meet and ends when the client begins to identify problems to examine

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Orientation phase

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16
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Task of the _____ phase include maintaining the relationship, gathering more data, exploring perceptions of reality, developing positive coping mechanisms, promoting a positive self-concept, encouraging verbalization of feelings that facilitate behaviour change, working through resistance, evaluating progress and redefining goals as appropriate, providing opportunities for the client to practice new behaviours, and promoting independence

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Working phase

17
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____ phase begins when problems are resolved and ends when relationship is ended

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Termination phases

18
Q

Factors that diminish the nurse-client relationship include __

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▫️ loss of, or unclear, boundaries
▫️intimacy
▫️abuse of power

19
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Therapeutic roles of the nurse in the nurse-client relationship include:

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▫️teacher
▫️caregiver
▫️advocate
▫️parent surrogate