One of your younger patients coincidentally has a paper due soon on ___________ and they ask you about her. You tell them that she is considered the mother of professional nursing.
Who was Florence Nightingale?
The nurse in this situation would develop a sense of hope and understanding with the client by taking into account their religious beliefs and values, which in turn would make providing care easier on both ends.
What is Spirituality Care?
This is the level of communication shared between a single nurse and their patient. You will use this often as a nurse.
What is Interpersonal Communication?
As a nurse, you will interact with people of many different groups sharing genetic material and physical features such as skin, color stature, and shape of eyes
What is Race?
As a nurse, you will have to use the nursing role that involves imparting knowledge and helping others learn a skill.
What is a Teacher?
Your patient asks who ___________ is, and you tell them that she founded the American Red Cross in 1881.
Who was Clara Barton
When you become a nurse, you must utilize the idea to involve patient's family into client care.
What is Family Care?
This is the message given back from the receiver of information in a conversation. As a nurse, it is important to listen so that you may give this.
What is Feedback?
A patient explains to you how their values differ from some others of the same culture because of the process of being absorbed into another culture and relinquishing one's own.
What is Assimilation?
When you become a nurse, you will have to utilize concepts that can aid in avoiding burnout, which involves managing stress, balancing work and play, and articulating personal needs and values.
What is Self Care?
Your patient is reading an autobiography about ___________ to pass the time. You inform them that she was the first African-American nurse in 1909.
Who was Mary Mahoney?
Many unwanted situations can occur when working as a nurse, including this violation, which occurs when a nurse uses the relationship with a patient to meet personal needs.
What is Violation of Professional Boundaries?
Many times as a nurse, you will experience this, which occurs when two or more employees have different perspectives on how to handle situations, and have trouble coming to a resolution.
What is Workplace Conflict?
As a nurse, you must try to avoid making generalizations about others based on primary and secondary characteristics of diversity. What is the name for this?
What is Stereotyping?
A patient shares with you about their system of organized beliefs, practices, set of rules and rituals that they follow.
What is Religion?
Your patient is interested in Florence Nightingale. They ask you about the ____________, which was the war that Florence Nightingale began practicing professional nursing.
What was the Crimean War?
As a nurse, you will be reminded of the importance of this theory, presented by Jean Watson, that emphasizes the relationship between that who is caring and the one being cared for.
What is Trans-Personal Care?
As a nurse, you will use this type of communication, which offers active listening techniques from you and the other nurses (SOLER).
What is Therapeutic Communication?
As a nurse, you will need to always be aware of all the different cultures living together within the U.S. , who are described as a diverse mix of individuals and cultures.
What is Tossed Salad?
The patient shares their honest expression of their rights, needs, and feelings in a way that does not interfere with someone else's rights needs and feelings.
What is Assertiveness?
Your patient is quizzing you on different nursing history facts. They ask you about the year _____, which was the year they began recruiting more BS or higher degree nurses.
What is 1948?
The nurse in this situation makes it their duty to physically be there for the patient to provide a sense of security.
What is Providing Presence.
As a nurse, it is important to avoid asking personal questions, arguing, false reassurance, and automatic responses, which are all examples of this type of communication.
What is Non-Therapeutic Communication?
As a nurse, you will need to have the capacity to function effectively within the context of cultural beliefs, behaviors, and needs presented by consumers
What is Cultural Competence?
As a nurse, you will experience many unwanted situations, one of which may include when a supervisor talks poorly about a new nurse and abuses the verbally. What would this be an example of?
What is Vertical Violence