patient centered care definition - ✔✔✔focus on the fully partnering with patient to provide care that
incorporates values and preferences to give safe, caring, compassion, effective care
patient centered care examples - ✔✔✔-Developing care plans/discharge plans
-Providing education to make informed decisions
-Establishing "family advisory councils" to engage decision making
-Incorporating user friendly technology to support patient education
a nurse assess the difference between agency practices and "best practice is - ✔✔✔quality
improvement
patient centered care is what - ✔✔✔encouraging independence and self direction as possible
cognition - ✔✔✔the thinking process people use in making sense of the world
personal identity - ✔✔✔intrapersonal psychological process consisting of a person's beliefs and values
characteristics and abilities relationships with others how they fit into the world and person growth
potential
self esteem - ✔✔✔emotional value a person places on his her self concept (are you worthy) overall
sense of worth and wellbeing
body image - ✔✔✔people's perceptions, thoughts, and behaviors associated with their appearance (not
how they realistically look, but how they perceive)
role performance - ✔✔✔how effectively people are able to function within expected roles (can affect
their self esteem, may feel depressed if can not fulfill)
, boundaries of the nurse - ✔✔✔skilled professional partner committed to helping patients achieve
mutually defined health care goals (not a friend or judge)
boundary violation - ✔✔✔- take advantage of patient vulnerability
- representing a conflict of interest
- compromising the goals of relationship
boundary crossing - ✔✔✔less severe
ex: telling a patient about your life
level of involvement - ✔✔✔- do not be too involved or too little involved (disengagement)
- over involved: visiting patient during off hours, too much attention, secrets with patients
countertransference - ✔✔✔nurse relates patient to past relationships
confidentiality - ✔✔✔keep patient information confidential or HIPAA
therapeutic relationship - ✔✔✔one that allows the nurse to apply their professional knowledge, skills,
abilities, and experiences towards meeting the health needs of a patient
pre-interaction - ✔✔✔- prior to meeting patient
- review chart
- gathering data
orientation - ✔✔✔- assessment phase
- patient states goals
working phase - ✔✔✔- problem identification and exploitation
- planning phase