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What is relational practice?

"How to nurse"


A means to optimize your knowledge and effectiveness as a nurse.

Relational practiced is defined as "humanely involved process; of respectful, compassionate, and authentically interested inquiry into another's (and one's own) experiences" by who?

CNA; Canadian Nurses Association

Relational Practice is defined as "an inquiry that is guided by conscious participation with clients using a number of relational skills including listening, questioning empathy, mutuality, reciprocity, self-observation , reflection and sensitivity to emotional contexts." by who?



CNO; College of Nurses of Ontario

Relational Practiced is defined as "Relational practice encompasses therapeutic nurse client relationships and relationships among health care providers." by who?

CNO

Nursing competence describes what?

Relational practice

What competency is focused on the relationships between nurse and patient and between nurse and others?

Knowledge Based Practice

According to the RNAO, what is leadership defined as?

"A relational process in which an individual seeks to influence others towards a mutually desirable goal."

What are the two concepts of relational practice?

1) Relational Consciousness




2) Inquiry

Describe relational consciousness in terms of relational practice.

-Looking interpersonally; what is going on within all the people involved


-Interpersonally; notice what is going on among and between people


-Contextually; what is going on around the people and the situation?

Describe Inquiry in terms of relational practice.

As a form of action; the "how to" of relational consciousness


-Navigation, decision making


-Consciously examine and relate to the interpersonal, interpersonal and contextual forces shaping each nursing situation.

What approach happens when a nurse sees themselves as individually responsible to ensure good care for their patients?

Individualistic approach

Individual approach, decontextualized approach and relational oblivion are examples of which type of view?

Half- Empty View

When a nurse uses "depersonalizing phrases" such as "bed-blocker" what is this avoiding?

Becoming "too involved" and "too emotional"

Define Relational Ethics

Relational Ethics is a contemporary approach to ethics that situates ethical action explicitly in relationship

The elements of relational ethics include what; (6)

-Embodiment


-Mutuality


-Engagement


-non coercion (using force to comply)


-freedom


-choice

Embodiment requires what two things?

Science (knowledge) and Compassion (humanity)

What is the term used that refers to making decisions and/ or acting with reference to a defined perception of right and wrong and taking accountability for that decision or action?

Moral Agency

What can be the result of when one knows what the right thing to do, but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible to pursue the right course of action?

Moral distress

What are the 6 steps we can take to move forward our own competence in the art of relational practice?

1) choose to take a active stance




2) Identify the questions to ask




3) Identify the issues by asking, what is really going on here?




4) Work the context




5)Seek and enlist support




6) Move forward

True or False; relational practice is knowing the 'right' thing to do or say or how to say/ do it.

FALSE