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- contracts provide client with a set of rules that govern the change process
- can be unilateral or bilateral
-contracts serve as guides to clients as to the specific actions they need to take in order
to improve their problematic situations
- it provides a method for measuring progress
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1 What are the 3 essential channels of nursing communication?
2 Expedient conformer
what are the characteristics that gradually established if members are willing to express what they
are aware of in the here and now? (select all that apply)
3 a) honesty
b) group cohesion
c) willingness
d) trust
4 behavioural contracting
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What are the 3 essential channels of nursing 1. nurse-patient communication
communication? 2. nurse- team communication
3. Nurse- physician communication
, What is the nurse's role in communication? nurse is the link between the patient and other members of
the health care team
What is therapeutic communication? (select a,b,c,d
all that apply)
a) it has one or more goals
b) it is aimed at meeting the needs of one of
the participants
c) self-disclosure by the interviewer is
limited
d) undertaken to carry out nursing care
e) self-disclosure by interviewer is
boundless
What are the basic characteristics of the - participants test the atmosphere and get acquainted
initial stage?
- members learn the norms and what is expected, learn how
the group functions and learn how to participate in the group
- risk taking is relatively low and exploration is tentative.
what are the characteristics that gradually b,d
established if members are willing to
express what they are aware of in the here
and now? (select all that apply)
a) honesty
b) group cohesion
c) willingness
d) trust
what is the central issue of the initial stage? safety and being assured of a supportive atmosphere
what basic attitudes are the participants respect, empathy, acceptance, caring and responding
learning in the initial stage?
what are the leader functions in the initial 1. teaching
stage? 2. developing
3. assisting
4. modelling
5. showing
What is a group norm? rules that specify proper group behaviour
formal norms official expectations that take the form of written rules or laws
informal norms unwritten rule; standards of behavior that are understood by
people who share a common identity
process of learning and developing norms - positive and negative reinforcement/trial and error
- by asking questions
- modeling/observation
- written documents
- non-verbal communication
Expedient conformer can outwardly agree, but inwardly disagree.
True conformer agrees both outwardly and inwardly.