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What is an active interest in caring, genuine interest and concern for clients well being, willingness to give oneself, patient will pick up on this by your non verbal cues?
Concern
What is the ability to recognize the clients emotional needs and respond to them, also provide physical care, but taking interest in client as unique individual?
Responsibility
What is a feeling of confidence in the reliability of another that makes the individual feel safe?
Trust
What re the two types of empathy and the definitions?
Accurate empathy- is dependent on personal expierence and is spontaneous
Learned empathy- its learned because you've seen it and know what happens, u learn how to say the " right thing"
What is empathy?
mutual understanding, ability to enter into or share in and comprehend the psycholoogical state of another individual
What is sympathy?
you want to make things better, basic urge to alleviate distress, result of empathy
What is genuineness?
"realness" , no acting or fronts, most basic of all helping conditions, responses are spontaneous and non-defensive
What is the term used for caring for the patient as a person and not an object, requires belief in the value of a person regardless of what they believe?
Unconditional positive regard
Conscious awareness of being able to see events without reacting in a highly personalized or highly emotional way?
Involved objectivity
Why is consistency important?
sick people are insecure and uncertainabout what will happen to them, this incresses anxiety.
Define the professional nurse-client relationship.
Interpersonal process consisting of a series of planned purposeful interactions between a client and a nurse.
What are the aims of a social reletionship?
companionship, interpersonal relationship( no real goals), limited confidentiallity, mutual sharing of personal problems and interests, choose friends, judgemental, no obligation
What are the aims of a therapeutic relationship?
helping people with skills and knowledge, goal directed, content is professional, can't choose patients, non discriminating, obligated to client, nurse does not share problems
What are the phases of a helping relationship?
Introductory phase ( initiation phase), working (intermediate) phase, Termination (end) phase
What is the introductory or initiation phase?
greet and become acquainted with patient, set mutual goals, use this time to assess the patient
What is the working or termination phase?
summary of feelings and accomplishments, see progress made, no new material, done at the end of day