Define ‘confidentiality’ in relation to Nursing
Refers to the delicate information about the client. (eg. Personal, Financial, Health)
A Nurse possessing knowledge about patients that is always kept private
What is important about 'respect' in nursing?
Nurses are acknowledging the client as a human being and formally creating a bond with them
What was the symbol for equity?
Three people picking apples, each standing on a different number of boxes
What is the definition of empathy?
Empathy is recognizing and appreciating another’s perspective, being able to put ourselves in the situation or positions of others, and thinking beyond our own concerns.
Why is ‘confidentiality’ important in Nursing?
Establishes a bond of trust between the Nurse and the Client
When representing the component 'respect', what are nurses able to give to the client?
They are able to make the patient feel safe and cooperate in an appropriate manner towards one another as well as creating a therapeutic bond
Why was red used so much in our coat of arms?
It represents a variety of emotions that relate to nursing such as passion, to comfort, to strength
Why is empathy important in nursing?
Understanding a patient and his/her perspective will not only enhance your care, but could provide you with answers to underlying behaviours, which is important when coming up with interventions.
How does the nurse & client build a relationship through ‘confidentiality’?
The Nurse respects the client by ensuring they maintain privacy of the client’s information.
What is an example of showing respect for a patient that was given in the slides?
Actively listening to the patient while they talk and acknowledge the person as a human being, not just as a client
What is the difference between equity and equality?
Equality is giving everyone the same, equity is giving each person what they need to succeed whether or not its equal
Give 2 examples of how a nurse would be empathetic towards his/her client
-Actively listening and asking about the client’s feelings.
-Taking a genuine interest in understanding the client’s lived experience
What are the advantages and disadvantages of ‘confidentiality’ in Nursing?
ADVANTAGES: Establishes a bond of trust between the Nurse & Client
DISADVANTAGES: Nurses that share personal information about the client to someone who has no right to know may face charges.
As a nurse, what is their job to do for their patients'?
The nurse’s job is to protect the health and life of an individual, not only treating patients who are sick, but offering advice and emotional support.
What could happen if a patient is not treated with equity in the healthcare system?
It can result in major issues such as social resistance, conflict, anxiety, and depression. Inequity can result in stress and harm to one's health and wellbeing.
Why is it important to be empathetic and not sympathetic when caring for a client?
Being sympathetic will make you share their feelings, if they feel a deep depression, that would not be a healthy emotion to feel with them and will not allow you to provide safe and effective care.
Provide an example of a Nurse abusing confidentiality within the healthcare field and explain the consequences they may face
Nurse talks about a client outside of the workplace; exposing client information & detail of personal life.
How do patients' feel when they are treated with respect in a nurse-client care environment?
Patients have a sense of comfort and can see that the nurses’ are working to their best abilities to perform the best nurse-client care environment
What is an example of treating someone with equity in the healthcare system?
People with the same or similar diagnosis or illness should be treated equally, but people with less severe or more severe diagnosis should get treated differently.
How does being empathetic help with finding underlying reasons with client behaviour?
Being empathetic could allow you to understand the fear underlying a client’s angry response.