Exam (elaborations) Nr 222 H_W_exam_2
Make sure we’re not unconsciously biased Evaluate our own values Therapeutic communication Purposeful use of communication Build+ maintain helping relationships with patients, families, significant others Purpose to our conversation Patient-centered/ planned/ goal directed Factors o Rapport Harmony + affinity between people in relationships o Empathy Understand another’s feeling without losing personal identity + perspective o Trust o Reliance on pt to carry out responsibilities + prmises o Proxemics Personal space Intimate: 0-1.5 ft Personal: 1.5-4 ft Social: 4-12 ft Public: 12 – 25< ft techniques o active listening o sharing o touch o silence o clarifying o reflecting o focus o paraphrase o summarize o humor health promotion/ sensitivity to each pt. goals + values goals to have pt adopt health promoting behaviors o info not enough therapeutic effectiveness self-awareness + self-reflection openness self-confidence + strength genuineness concern for individual respect for individual knowledge ability to empathize sensitivity acceptance creativity ability to focus + confront Emotional/ spiritual/ physical care Listening o Shows pt you care o Get info Silence o Nonverbal response Open ended questions Listen/ silence/ touch/ convey acceptance Health people 2020 Improve health literacy o Health promotion requires effective communication o Read, comprehend, + follow through on health info. Values clarification Method discovering 1’s values + importance of these values Own values + biases Helps people recognize what values they hold + evaluate how those values influence their actions Pt values lead to behaviors that conflict with RN value of promoting health o Ethical dilemmas o RN examine conflicting values o Possible outcomes to promote health interventions Steps in self-awareness Listening to oneself o Self-concept Mental picture of self o Self-esteem How people feel about way they see themself o Judgement + attitudes about self Listening to + learning from others o feedback Self-disclosure o Share aspects of self o Disclosure in 1 triggers disclosure in another Practical reflection o Understand 1’s own thoughts + actions to take action in future Need self awareness + clarifications of values o Therapeutic use of self impaired Relationship stages Orientation/ introductory phase/ RN + pt meet o RN structure interaction o Establishing a connection Consistency Sensitive pacing of communication Active listening Conveying concern + warmth Pay attention to comfort + control Working phase o RN + pt work together to promote pt’s health Termination phase o Ending relationship For therapeutic relationships Ethical communication How receiver getting message Treat people with respect Barriers o Sender o Message o Receiver o Anxiety/ attitudes/ noise/ activity/ distance/ language/ beliefs/ touch/ eye contact/ appearance/ emotion/ body language/ gestures/ interruptions/ distractions/ illness/ medications o 90% communication nonverbal o Did they just receive news Effective communication o Listening Reciprocity RN matches nuances of pt style + behavior, pt interpret RN as active listening increase, misinterpretations decrease o Flexibility o Silence o Humor o Touch o space Forms of communication Verbal o Using words/ spoken, written o Vocabulary o Word meaning o Pacing o Intonation o Clarity+brevity o Timing+relevance Non-verbal o Messages not spoken, written o Transmit info about another’s thought + feeling o silence o Posture+gait o Facial expressions o Eye contact o Gestures o Sounds o Territoriality + personal space o Personal appearance Non-therapeutic communication T o Is it true H o Is it helpful I o Is it inspiring N o Is it necessary K o Is it kind Communication techniques Open-ended ? o Describe the problem o Tell me how I can help you o When did the pain start o How have you been feeling since your last appointment o You mentioned abdominal pain. Tell me more about that Closed-ended ? o Do you eat healthy food o Do you exercise o Do you follow a particular diet o When do you shop for food o Do you sleep well o Very specific Special needs o Can’t speak clearly o Are cognitively impaired o Hearing +/or visually impaired o Unresponsive o Don’t speak English C o Connect with pt A o Appreciate pt situation R o Respond to pt E o Empower pt Holistic health: taking care of whole person Complementary Using healing practices Products that work in conjunction with traditional western medicine Alternative No western medicine Healing practices only Chiropractor/ primary health provider American holistic rn association Support pt natural healing Consider whole person Consider environment Connect pt spirit/ thoughts/ body Rn healer Rn presence can contribute to healing Pt-centered Facilitative decision-making Being with instead of being there Holistic principles for rn Examine own thoughts about healing + rn Be aware of effect of thoughts, voice, words Incorporate holistic healing in own life Holistic health Acupuncture Cupping Whole medical systems o Traditional Chinese medicine o Naturopathy Healing power of nature o Homeopathy Treats whole person Symptoms body’s effect to rid itself of disease o Ayruvedic/ india Biological based o Herbal Treat of enhance body systems o Probiotics Live microorganisms in gut o Hydrotherapy H2O, ice, steam, hot + cold, maintain + restore health o Aromatherapy Oils, smells Movement o Qi gong Relaxed movements With meditative aspect + controlled breathing Move qi energy through energy channels + increase vital energy o Tai chi Physical movement, breath control, meditation/ slow o Yoga Postures, controlled breathing, medication Meditation o Transcendental o Mindfulness o Walking o Breathing Prayer + distance healing Mind-body o Guided imagery Access inner pharmacy Body responses to sensory images o Music therapy Impact limbic system/ emotions o Hypnosis Energy-based o Acupuncture/ stimulate mapped points on skin Manipulates life energy o Acupressure o Reflexology o Therapeutic touch o Healing touch Touch o Therapeutic touch o Healing touch o Reiki/ japanese Health promotion/ holistic technique Manipulative/ body based o Chiropractic medicine Spine + joints Spinal alignment for optimal nervous system function o Spinal/ bone manipulation o Massage o Cranio-sacral therapy/ originally osteopathy/ skull o Physical therapy Massage, manipulation, hot+cold, movement, electrical impulses Nurturing self Environment Sleep Exercise Communication Nutrition Herbs Aromatherapy Love + healing Accessible therapies Relaxation Meditation+breathing Guided imagery
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