BSNC 1055 Exam with Verified Solutions
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- Relational inquiry
What are the concepts - Cultural Safety
explored in this course? - Professionalism
- Communication
An approach to nursing practice where the
experiences of people are considered from varied
philosophical vantage points. It involves being
What's Relational inquiry? present with people using relational skills like
listening, asking questions and empathy. It also looks
at contextual factors, eg) Working at a senior care
home
continually asking questions about yourself,
Describe inquiring action about other people, and how the context influences
the situation
Relational inquiry rests on each person has a unique history and way of being in
the assumption that the world
paying attention to the relation between
What is Relational
intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual levels of
Orientation?
a health care situation
, - the philosophical study of the structures of
experience/perspective of the people who are in the
What is phenomenology?
situation
Give an eg
- eg) women's experience of acute myocardial
infarction
What does Hermeneutic How everyone's unique circumstances shape how
Phenomenologic(HP) they interpret situations
focus attention on?
What does a Critical Lens how the power-laden contexts of people's lives shape
focus attention on? their experiences and interpretations
What is Empowerment Empowerment is simply the gaining of power.
- a clinical communication skill that nurses can
develop to elicit patients' personal motivations for
Motivational interviewing
changing behavior to promote health
(MI) is ___
- Nurses can then emphasize these factors in their
teaching to help patients modify their behavior
The goal of To break down overwhelming behavioral change into
MI(motivational manageable tasks to give patients the confidence to
interviewing) is: carry out treatment recommendations step-by-step
are ambivalent about making change (in the
MI is particularly useful for contemplation stage of the Transtheoretical Model).
people who ___ Although they may recognize the need, they aren't
sure that the pros outweigh the cons
How do you identify Listen for the "yes, but...."
someone who's
ambivalent about
following a treatment
recommendation?
Save
Terms in this set (53)
- Relational inquiry
What are the concepts - Cultural Safety
explored in this course? - Professionalism
- Communication
An approach to nursing practice where the
experiences of people are considered from varied
philosophical vantage points. It involves being
What's Relational inquiry? present with people using relational skills like
listening, asking questions and empathy. It also looks
at contextual factors, eg) Working at a senior care
home
continually asking questions about yourself,
Describe inquiring action about other people, and how the context influences
the situation
Relational inquiry rests on each person has a unique history and way of being in
the assumption that the world
paying attention to the relation between
What is Relational
intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual levels of
Orientation?
a health care situation
, - the philosophical study of the structures of
experience/perspective of the people who are in the
What is phenomenology?
situation
Give an eg
- eg) women's experience of acute myocardial
infarction
What does Hermeneutic How everyone's unique circumstances shape how
Phenomenologic(HP) they interpret situations
focus attention on?
What does a Critical Lens how the power-laden contexts of people's lives shape
focus attention on? their experiences and interpretations
What is Empowerment Empowerment is simply the gaining of power.
- a clinical communication skill that nurses can
develop to elicit patients' personal motivations for
Motivational interviewing
changing behavior to promote health
(MI) is ___
- Nurses can then emphasize these factors in their
teaching to help patients modify their behavior
The goal of To break down overwhelming behavioral change into
MI(motivational manageable tasks to give patients the confidence to
interviewing) is: carry out treatment recommendations step-by-step
are ambivalent about making change (in the
MI is particularly useful for contemplation stage of the Transtheoretical Model).
people who ___ Although they may recognize the need, they aren't
sure that the pros outweigh the cons
How do you identify Listen for the "yes, but...."
someone who's
ambivalent about
following a treatment
recommendation?