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Psych 1.6
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. |