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ch 5 psyc
Question | Answer |
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trusting RN-pt behaviors | caring openess objectivity respect interest understanding consistancy tx pt as human being, suggesting w/out telling approachability listening keeping promises honesty |
congruence | when words & actions match |
aspects of positive regard | calling pt by name, spending time w/pt, & listening & responding openly |
values | abstract standards that give a person a sense of right & wrong & establish a code of conduct for living. ie: hard work, honesty, sincerity, cleanliness, orderliness |
choosing | when a person considers a range of possibilites & freely chooses the value that feels right |
prizing | when person considers value, cherishes it, & publicly attaches it to themselves |
acting | when a person puts value into action. |
beliefs | ideas that one holds to be true. ie:all old ppl are hard of hearing |
attitudes | general feelings or frame of reference around which a person organizes knowledge abt the world |
therapeutic use of self | self-awareness so RN can use personality, experience, values, feelings, intellegence, & coping skills to establish relationships w/clients |
Johari window (word portrait) | sense of self: 1-open/public(qualities everyone knows abt u), 2-blind/unaware(only known to others), 3-hidden/private, 4-unknown(undiscovered) |
pre-conceptions | ways a person expects another to behave or speak, as a roadblock to a formation of an autherntic relationship |
admiting unknowing | for the nurse to admit they do not know the client or client's subjective world opens the way for a truly authentic relationship |
social relationship | for frinedship, socialization, companionship, or accomplishment of a task. Comm may be superficial (sharing ideas, feelings, & experinces)meets the basic need for ppl to interact. outcomes rarely assessed |
intimate relationship | has no place in the nurse-pt relationship |
therapeutic relationship | focuses on needs, experiences, feelings, & ideas of pt only. |
self-disclosure | means revealing personal info such as biographical info & personal ideas, thoughts, feelings abt oneself to client. Use with extreme caution in psyc |