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Psych 1.6

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What is milieu therapy? A structured therapy group
What are the 3 advanced practice interventions Consultation, prescriptive authoity and treatment, and psychotherapy
Evaluation must be Systematic, ongoing, and criteria based.
What is referred to as the seventh step of the nursing process Documentation
Summarization is a part of what stage of the nursing process? Evaluation
What is the therapeutic use of self? Using unique personality traits and talents to promote healing in others
In personal relationships is the content of communication superficial or deep Superficial
Therapeutic relationships Needs of patient identified and explored, boundaries, problem solving, and new coping skills developed
Boundary crossing is defined as when The relationship slips into a personal context, or when the nurse's needs are met at the expense of the patients.
Boundary violations Take advantage of the patients vulnerability and are ethically wrong; characterized when the nurse's needs are being met rather than the patient
Blurring of roles Unrecognized transference of countertransference
Peplau's model of the nurse patient relationship includes what phases Preorientation phase, orientation phase, working phase, and the termination phase
Preorientation phase includes Research pt, recognize own thoughts and feelings, and setting rules before first meeting
Orientation phase includes Establishing rapport, parameters, formal or informal contract and confidentiality, and terms of termination.
Working phase includes Maintain relationship, empower pt, facilitate behavioral change, and evaluate and redefine problems and goals.
Termination phase includes Summarize goals, incorporate strategies learned, exchange memories
Should you use empathy or sympathy for patients? Use empathy not sympathy.
Attending is defined as A special kind of listening that refers to n intensity of presence or being with the patient.
Suspending value judgements is defined as what Do not use your own value system to judge patients actions.
 

 



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