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Factors that enhance the nurse client relationship include
Trust and congruence, genuine interest, empathy, acceptance, and positive regard.
T & C, GI, E, A, and PR
What is crucial in the therapuetic relationship.
Self awareness
The nurses ___, ___, and ___ comes into play as he or she forms a relationship with the client.
Values, beliefs and attitudes
4 patterns of knowing
empirical, aesthetic, personal, and ethical.
empirical
from nursing science
The nurse reviews the client's medication regimen.
Aesthetic
art of nursing
The nurse notices that the client is in a dark cluttered room. Knowing the importance of environment, the nurse begins to open the drapes.
Personal
from life experiences
The nurse's grandmother also suffered from dementia, so the client's behavior does not surprise her.
Ethical
from moral nursing knowledge
as report is given, the nurse realizes client confidentiality has been breached.
Therapeutic roles of the nurse-client relationship include
Teacher, caregiver, parent surrogate and advocate
Goals of therapeutic communication include:
establishing rapport, actively listening, gaining the clients perspective, exploring the clients thoughts and feelings and guiding the client in problem solving.
The crucial components of therapeutic communication are:
confidentiality, privacy, respect for boundaries, self dicclosure, use of touch and active listening and observation skills.
Nonverbal communication includes:
Facial expressions, body language, eye contact, proxemics, touch and vocal cues.
Assessment of context focuses on the:
who, what, where, when, and how of an event.