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Collegiality
(coordinator of care)
relationship between colleagues" work together in combined effort towards the good of the patients health
Collaborator
(coordinator of care)
works to ensure the clients healthcare needs are met works in combined efforts with all involved in care delivery to develop a mutually acceptable plan that will achieve common goals
Standards of nursing practice
1.assessment
2.Diagnosis
3 outcomes identification
4 planning
5 implementation
6 evaluation
7 quality of practice
8 education
9 professional practice evaluation
10 collegiality
11 collaboration
12 ethics
13 research
14 resource utilization
15 leadership
Professionalism

(member of a professions)
The expertness characteristic of a professional person. Adherence to undeviating courtesy, honesty, and responsibility to ones dealings with patients and associates
Comforting
through a variety of methods, communicate concern and support to the patient
Presence
person to person encounter conveying closeness and sense of caring
Transcultural
extending through all human cultures. From this perspective, description of concept of care as the essence and central unifying and dominant domain distinguishing nursing from other health disciplines
How does the role of caring play in building a nurse/client relationship?
caring creates possibilities" caring allows the nurse to help the client recover gives meaning to their illness and maintain/ establish a connection. It also helps the nurse identify a successful intervention which helps guide care giving
4 important focuses for a provider of care
clinical competency or decision making
caring
communication
client education
clinical competency
or decision making
problem solving activity focusing on defining clients problems and selecting appropriate treatments. This requires careful reasoning so that you choose the options with best client outcomes on the basis of clients condition and priority of the problem
Communication
nurses communicate with people under stress and act as advocates and members of a team. Communication is essential to maintain relationships. Technology hurts communicating
client Education
the goal is to educate them about their health and assist pt in achiebing optimal levels of health.
3 main educational goals
health maintenance and promotion and illness prevention
restoration of health
coping with impaired function
Transformative
a relationship that influences both people (nurses and client) for better or worse
Caring
caring creates possibilities, help protect, develop, nurture, and provide survival
behaviors: providing presence, touch, listening, know the client, family care
Definition: universal phenomenon influencing the ways that people think feel and behave in relation to on another