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1. Sociopolitic
Requires the nurse to consider the context of care
al knowing
-The nurse must examine the "taken for granted" assumptions
-The nurse must consider the culture of the client and family-their
understand- ing of health, disease, language, and identity
-Ex. social determinants of health, the context of the client
2. Empirical
Know- ing: facts and observations relevant to nursing. Analysis and theories that
Science of attempt to explain the purpose of nursing.
Nursing
3. The importance -We select the sources of knowledge to attend to and use
of personal -All knowledge is filtered through our personal frameworks of
knowl- edge values and beliefs
-Self-knowledge is part of the process of "reflexivity"; this knowledge
herpes us move beyond selective self-interests
-Ex. How do I see this? What do I think about this? How are my
beliefs similar or ditterent?
4. individualist
lens
5. Relational lens assumes that human understanding and behavior arise from our
interactions
with other people, especially people in close relationships
6. What is Relational inquiry is a highly reasoned, skilled action that involves
relational 1. A relational orientation
inquiry?
2. A thorough and sound knowledge base
3. Skills-observational and analytical
4. Strong clinical skills-clinical judgement, decision-making and clinical
compe- tencies
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5. Particular ways of being
7. 1. a relational orientation
2.inquiring action
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what are the 2
key
components of
re- lational
inquiry? The way to foster knowledgable and competent nursing practice is to
develop a purposeful and scrutinizing way of enlisting knowledge.
8. What is "Inquiring" does not mean asking questions of others. It also means
inquiring continually asking questions of yourself and about other people, i.e.
action?
pain
It positions and guides you (nurse) to intentionally turn your attention to
the details.
9. What is
Guides your attention and intention to the situation
relational
Specifically, attention is focused on what is happening at and between the
orientation
intrapersonal, interpersonal and contextual levels of healthcare situations
10. The Intrapersonal -Consider what is going on within the person
-Consider what the patient might be feelings, thinking, experiencing
-Consider which thoery/knowledge might help you provide better to care to
this person/family?
-How values/beliefs attitudes are influenced
11. The interpersonal -Focusing on what is going on among and between people
-How are clients/families/people acting?
-What are they prioritizing? Ignoring?
12. The
Intrapersonal 13. The Interpersonal lens
lens
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-What questions might you ask
yourself as you care for this
young woman?
-What do you find yourself
wanting to know more about?
-What biases/assumptions are
you drawing upon as you read
this case?
-What do you think the head
nurse is thinking? Valuing?
-What do you think the young
woman is feelings? thinking?