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    finding other facilitators/speakers, helping with skills, and supporting each TIP resident or fellow. You are able to provide them with knowledge and skills to help them on their journey as they transition into their new professional registered nursing role. Thank you EKG program: Your personal passion and strength have made this class, now a recognized program with many different elements: TIP 3-day course, Monitor Tech, Non-Telemetry RN, to the possibility of Cath lab attendees! You continue…

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    Communication is essentially the demonstration of exchanging data starting with one place then onto the next. It is the sharing of messages and having connections between people and/or places. There are variety of communication categories that includes spoken or verbal communication which may contain telephone, face-to-face, television, telephone, radio, and other media; non-verbal communication consists of gestures, body language, how we act or dress; written communication comprises of e-mails,…

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    patient. Caring, teaching and advocating for patients is the responsibility of a BSN- Nurse. Nurses are the ones who spend most of the time with patients and are therefore the best group who can meet the individual care needs. Some pattern of communications such as Interruption, deviation from the topic, incomplete or inaccurate information and inattentiveness to patient feelings and concerns makes it difficult for the patient voice to be heard or considered.…

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    the patient-nurse relationship. By acknowledging the patient I am opening up a positive environment for open communication. Rationale: Using the offering general lead approach is important because it encourages the patient to keep engaging in conversation. This is a great way to keep the conversation flowing and open. Rationale: Observing nonverbal cues are an essential part of nursing care because sometimes the patient won’t express what’s on their mind. One way to gauge how a person is…

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    Communication is a greatly effective remedial apparatus required by all wellbeing experts. Communication encourages the declaration of considerations, emotions and demeanour’s, helps with social event essential data, and backings restorative connections. Communication is the methods by which two individuals impact the conduct of others, and in this manner, it is basic to the fruitful result of nursing mediation (Riley, 2008). In the health care system, therapeutic communication is very vital, as…

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    In term one, we had a course called self and others. We learned about how to work with other health care teams and how to communicate. According to Underman Boggs (2011), “Safe communication about client care matters needs to be clear, unambiguous, timely, accurate, complete, open and understood by the recipient to reduce errors” (p. 438). In regards to the first situation that we have encountered, we should have plan first what are…

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    there may be a communication barrier due to extreme confusion and memory loss. In order to overcome this the adult nurse will have to adjust the terminology used, to allow the patient to understand and make the correct decisions. Dementia patients will continue with their treatment, until the adult nurses believe they no longer have the mental capacity to make decisions. Therefore, dementia patients are still treated equally up to a certain extent…

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