Nurs 124 Final with correct
answers 2025
relational practice - CORRECT ANSWER-conscious participation with clients, nurses'
capacity to be in relationship with people to take initiative in establishing and
maintaining relationships that are authentic and responsive to other people a large part
of interpersonal communication
intrapersonal communication - CORRECT ANSWER-one's thinking, is also known as
self talk or inner thoughts. This develops self awareness, positive self concept, self
expression and improves health and self esteem.
interpersonal communication - CORRECT ANSWER-direct, face-to-face communication
between two or more people, pateint to nurse
contextual knowledge - CORRECT ANSWER-Research about the history, location,
culture, economics, relationships, politics and beliefs, attitudes and values related to a
character or text will provide contextual knowledge.
building block to providing context-based and relevant care
Initiative (in relational practice) - CORRECT ANSWER-initiative assesses or initiates
things independently, nurses can reach out and listen to patient needs and concerns.
, authenticity (in relational practice) - CORRECT ANSWER-being genuine or real, being
spontaneous and genuine, aware of in the moment experience of the patient
Reflexivity - CORRECT ANSWER-being aware of your own pattern of communication
and response to communication, as well as the response you are evoking in others.
message - CORRECT ANSWER-the content of communication
Perception - CORRECT ANSWER-it is information gathered by the five senses (sight,
hearing, taste, touch, and smell), the mentally organizing it to come to a conclusion
based on this sensory information
perceptual biases - CORRECT ANSWER-human tendencies that interfere with
accurately perceiving and interpreting messages from other people, nurses can use
critical thinking and self reflection to overcome this.
mutuality and mutual understanding - CORRECT ANSWER-having respect and
understanding beliefs, morals and values between the patient and nurse
Relational Practice - CORRECT ANSWER-The art and skill of being able to connect
with people across differences by joining with them as they are and where they are.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - CORRECT ANSWER-communication theory
Erikson - CORRECT ANSWER-theorist who studied psychosocial development across
the lifespan.
therapeutic relationship - CORRECT ANSWER-relationship between the caregiver and
patient that is focused on promoting or restoring health and well-being of the patient
Covenant - CORRECT ANSWER-a written agreement or promise
caring - CORRECT ANSWER-(caring service)- the work or practice of looking after
those unable to care for themselves, especially sick and elderly people.
donative - CORRECT ANSWER-a gift or donation
contract - CORRECT ANSWER-A binding agreement; a formal sealed agreement •
Involves making an oath or a promise (fidelity) • More personal, based in relationship
between people (mutual change) • Fiduciary • Rooted in values/morals established by
God or humanity
hazordous service - CORRECT ANSWER-a service with a potential risk to health or
safety; ● Responsibility-the state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or
accountable for something within one's power, control, or management.
answers 2025
relational practice - CORRECT ANSWER-conscious participation with clients, nurses'
capacity to be in relationship with people to take initiative in establishing and
maintaining relationships that are authentic and responsive to other people a large part
of interpersonal communication
intrapersonal communication - CORRECT ANSWER-one's thinking, is also known as
self talk or inner thoughts. This develops self awareness, positive self concept, self
expression and improves health and self esteem.
interpersonal communication - CORRECT ANSWER-direct, face-to-face communication
between two or more people, pateint to nurse
contextual knowledge - CORRECT ANSWER-Research about the history, location,
culture, economics, relationships, politics and beliefs, attitudes and values related to a
character or text will provide contextual knowledge.
building block to providing context-based and relevant care
Initiative (in relational practice) - CORRECT ANSWER-initiative assesses or initiates
things independently, nurses can reach out and listen to patient needs and concerns.
, authenticity (in relational practice) - CORRECT ANSWER-being genuine or real, being
spontaneous and genuine, aware of in the moment experience of the patient
Reflexivity - CORRECT ANSWER-being aware of your own pattern of communication
and response to communication, as well as the response you are evoking in others.
message - CORRECT ANSWER-the content of communication
Perception - CORRECT ANSWER-it is information gathered by the five senses (sight,
hearing, taste, touch, and smell), the mentally organizing it to come to a conclusion
based on this sensory information
perceptual biases - CORRECT ANSWER-human tendencies that interfere with
accurately perceiving and interpreting messages from other people, nurses can use
critical thinking and self reflection to overcome this.
mutuality and mutual understanding - CORRECT ANSWER-having respect and
understanding beliefs, morals and values between the patient and nurse
Relational Practice - CORRECT ANSWER-The art and skill of being able to connect
with people across differences by joining with them as they are and where they are.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - CORRECT ANSWER-communication theory
Erikson - CORRECT ANSWER-theorist who studied psychosocial development across
the lifespan.
therapeutic relationship - CORRECT ANSWER-relationship between the caregiver and
patient that is focused on promoting or restoring health and well-being of the patient
Covenant - CORRECT ANSWER-a written agreement or promise
caring - CORRECT ANSWER-(caring service)- the work or practice of looking after
those unable to care for themselves, especially sick and elderly people.
donative - CORRECT ANSWER-a gift or donation
contract - CORRECT ANSWER-A binding agreement; a formal sealed agreement •
Involves making an oath or a promise (fidelity) • More personal, based in relationship
between people (mutual change) • Fiduciary • Rooted in values/morals established by
God or humanity
hazordous service - CORRECT ANSWER-a service with a potential risk to health or
safety; ● Responsibility-the state or fact of being responsible, answerable, or
accountable for something within one's power, control, or management.