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Relational Practice Ans-A humanely involved process of respectful, compassionate, and authentically interested inquiry into another (and one's own) experiences Hartricks 5 relational capacities of the nurse for relational practice Ans-1. Initiative, authenticity, and responsiveness 2. Mutuality and synchrony 3. Honouring complexity and ambiguity 4. Intentionality in relating 5. Re-imagining CRNBC definition of relational practice: Ans-"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 a sensitivity to emotional contexts. Relational practice encompasses therapeutic nurse-client relationships and relationships among health care providers" HP Lens: ABOUT MEANING Ans-- Guides us to inquire into particular concerns and priorities to ask what is important and significant at different points in time - PT centered - What matters to them? How do i get to know them? Walk in their shoes?

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BSNC 2055 – Final questions with verified answers
Relational Practice Ans✔✔-A humanely involved process of respectful,
compassionate, and authentically interested inquiry into another (and
one's own) experiences


Hartricks 5 relational capacities of the nurse for relational practice
Ans✔✔-1. Initiative, authenticity, and responsiveness 2. Mutuality and
synchrony
3. Honouring complexity and ambiguity
4. Intentionality in relating
5. Re-imagining


CRNBC definition of relational practice: Ans✔✔-"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 a sensitivity to emotional
contexts. Relational practice encompasses therapeutic nurse-client
relationships and relationships among health care providers"


HP Lens: ABOUT MEANING Ans✔✔-- Guides us to inquire into
particular concerns and priorities to ask what is important and significant
at different points in time
- PT centered
- What matters to them? How do i get to know them? Walk in their
shoes?

, Critical lens: ABOUT POWER Ans✔✔-- Helps us examine how
structural conditions and inequities shape people, health and healthcare
- CONTEXT CENTRED to understand person's and your own
experiences
- Who benefits? What is taken for granted?
- Which ideology (individualism/patriarchy/etc) is put forward? What is
the dominant discourse?


Empirical Inquiry Ans✔✔-Empirical inquiry focuses on developing
empirical knowledge through observation and experiment, including
research and is aimed at developing theoretical and conceptual
understandings. The man is searching for an "objective truth" regarding
the use of this treatment to enhance his health. In this case an empirical
inquiry is most appropriate to this example.


ex: A middle aged male is considering taking a B12 supplement as he
has been reading, lately, that this is often lacking in men his age and
could benefit his health in various ways. The man asks his health
practitioner how he knows if this is the right health decision for him.
This is a sample of which mode of inquiry?


Ethical inquiry: Ans✔✔-focuses on clarifying values, commitments and
obligations. Ethical knowledge provides direction for decisions to
uphold values and obligations to which people are committed. In this
case, the health care team cannot simply over-ride the woman's wishes
based on her faith, even if it means her health may be in jeopardy. An
ethical inquiry would entail inviting in other opinions and looking at
empirical evidence related to ethical decision making.

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