Week 8 Flashcards
Explain the cultural safety continuum
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What is the therapeutic nurse- client relationship?
-Trust, respect, professional intimacy, empathy, power
- Using Therapeutic communication
- using client centred care
- maintaining boundaries
- protecting the client from abuse
What was the goal of residential schools in Canada?
To remove and isolate children from the influence of their homes, families, traditions and cultures. To a simulate them into the dominant culture.
Whats the difference between equality and equity?
Equality means giving everyone the same thing. Equity means giving people what they need to reach their best health
Every nurse has the goal to _______ as effectively as possible with each client
Communicate
Nurses have an obligation to interact with all individuals and to make any necessary adjustments or accommodations to help adapt.
Communication impairments can be permanent or temporary,
what are the 5 Ststems that can be effected?
and what are 3 factors that can temporarily effect these communication systems
Verbal, auditory, visual, cognitive, linguistic
Factors affecting; anger, frustration, anxiety
What are 5 types of communication deficits?
Hearing loss
Vision loss
Mental health issues
Cognitive processing concerns
Sensory deprivation
What are some tips for communicating with older adults with impaired hearing?
Position south at clients level.
Get the clients attention to start a conversation.
Use the better ear.
Assist with hearing aids it’s not wearing them.
Face the client for lipreading.
Speak clearly and slowly don’t shout
Lower the picture of your voice.
Look for client nonverbal‘s for understanding
Damage to the inner ear or auditory nerve cause by noise is known as:
A) conductive hearing loss
B) sensorineural hearing loss
C) hearing loss by causes
D) presbycusis
B) sensorineural hearing loss
When Sound waves cannot reach the inner ear due to excessive wax buildup (Cerumen), fluid, or punctured ear drum (Tympanic membrane) is known as:
A) conductive hearing loss
B) sensorineural hearing loss
C) hearing loss by causes
D) presbycusis
A) conductive hearing loss
Hearing loss associated with aging (65+) is known as:
A) conductive hearing loss
B) sensorineural hearing loss
C) hearing loss by causes
D) presbycusis
D) presbycusis
What is aphasia?
The inability to speak
When a client can understand what is being said but cannot express thoughts or feelings In words
A) receptive aphasia
B) Global aphasia
C) expressive aphasia
C) expressive aphasia
When a client has difficulty with both expressive and receptive language:
A) receptive aphasia
B) Global aphasia
C) expressive aphasia
B) Global aphasia
Difficulty receiving and processing written and oral messages would be:
A) receptive aphasia
B) Global aphasia
C) expressive aphasia
A) receptive aphasia