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PNS 112 QUIZ 2

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Perception checking Method similar to clarifying that verifies the meaning of specific words rather than the overall meaning of a message
Offering self Suggesting ones pretense interest, or wish to understand the client without making any demands or attaching conditions that the client must comply with to receive the nurses attention
Providing general leads Accept pausing or silences that may extend for several seconds or minutes without interjecting verbal response
Using open-ended questions Asking broad questions that lead or invite the client to explore (elaborate, clarify, describe, compare or illustrate) thoughts or feelings
When providing care for a client, the nurse should utilize the therapeutic technique of restating Letting the patient know if a statement is understood
Restating or paraphrasing Conveys the nurse has listened and understood the clients basic message and also offers clients a clearer idea of what they have said
Acknowledging Giving recognition, in a nonjudgmental way, of a change in behavior, an effort the client has made
Clarifying time or sequence Helps the client clarify an event, situation or happening relationship to time
Giving information Providing specific factual information the client may or may not request
Summarizing and planning Stating the main points of a discussion to clarify the relevant points discussed
Being defensive Attempting to protect a person or health care services from negative comments
Challenging Giving a response that makes clients prove their statement or point of view
Who was the first man to be accepted into the military nursing services Edward T Lyon
Known as the Moses of her people HARRIET TUBMAN
Became the union armys superintendent of female nurses Dorothea dix
Performed research to prove good hygiene positively impacted patient health Florence nightingale
First African American professional nurse Mary mahoney
Event or thought initiating the communication Referent
Person who initiates and encodes the communication Sender
Information that is communicated Message
Method of communication Channel
Person who receives and decodes or interprets the communication Receiver
Response of the receiver Feedback
- Crimean war -influenced Epidemiology -founded a nursing school Florence
-civil war - head of the us sanitary commission Dix
Established the red cross Barton
America’s first trained nurse Richards
Superintendent of the us navy nurse corps, was awarded the navy cross in 1918 Highbee
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