caring - Answersto feel interest or concern. encompassing various intentions and actions.
caring practice - Answersessential element in providing quality nursing care. nursing it
situated caring in which caring can only be understood in the context of the environment
ethical knowing - Answers"moral component" more extensive than any moral codes. all
voluntary actions that are deliberate and subject to the judgement of right and wrong. nurses
should possess an understanding of different philosophical positions regarding what is good,
what ought to be desired, what is right.
personal knowing - Answersanother pattern of knowledge within nursing, referring to the
nurse's ongoing self-exploration and self-actualization. wants to actualize the patient-client as
an authentic personal relationship. nurse must be willing to critically reflect on his own
thoughts, emotions and act in a personal way.
therapeutic communication - Answersinteractive process between the nurse and client. based
on mutual trust and respect, sensitivity and nurturing. helps the client overcome temporary
stress, to get along with other people, to adjust to situations that cannot be altered and to
overcome any psychological blocks.
historical trauma - Answershow social and psychological symptoms can be transmitted across
generations.
1. traumatic events take place
2. the traumatic event can range
3.event must be devastating and life-changing
weathering - Answersracial disparities in health as physiological manifestations of social
inequalities between groups
-cumulative stress
health
fertility
transgenerational transmission of historical trauma - Answers1. traumatic events take place
2. the traumatic event can range
3.event must be devastating and life-changing
know very little about how trauma is transmitted.
, iceberg model - Answersthere is more to any person than meets the eye, especially someone
with a mental illness. must consider all the underlying factors when working with patients
larger social context - Answerswhere people live, or in which something develops.
family developmental stages - Answersdynamics or changes that a family experiences over
time. change in relationships, communication patterns, roles and interactions.
emotional availability - Answersareas of assessment
-parental sensitivity
-structuring
-nonintrusiveness
-nonhostility
family cohesion - Answersemotional bonding between family members
1. Disenaged
2. Separated
3. Connected
4. Enmeshed
IS PATH WARM assessment of children, adolescents, adults or older adults - Answers
ego defense mechanisms - Answersunconscious psychological processes developed for the
purpose of defending the personality (or self)
trauma - Answers-unprocessed shock and horror
-experience is not stored as a memory
-re-rexperience triggers
-re-experience disassociation
-derealization
-depersonalization
crisis - Answersoccurs when an event or circumstance overwhelms an individual's inherent
ability to resolve, manage or process the event. any acute incident. occurs when the typical or
normal means an individual utilizes to cope with stressful situations no longer reduces the
anxiety or resolves the situation, producing acute state of disequilibrium and turmoil.