The statement , "I can see you are sad, how can I help?" is an example of
What is empathy
Therapeutic Communication Technique used to encourage a client to continue speaking
What is "General Lead"
Formulating a sense of self and belonging occurs in which Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
What is Identity verse Role Diffusion
An invented word is called a
What is neologism
The act of transferring feelings for significant others onto the nurse is called
What is transference
The ability to respect a client regardless of their behavior, background or lifestyle with a nonjudgmental attitude is known as ______ _______
What is positive regard
Therapeutic Communication technique that conveys reception of message
What is Accepting
This theory describes development across the lifespan as developmental tasks to accomplish each stage
What is Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
Showing little or slow to respond facial expression is this type of affect
What is blunted
This facial expression that is opposite of what one is trying to convey is called
What is a confusing facial expression
Developing an understanding of one's own values is called
What is self-awareness
Advising, Agreeing and Challenging are all ...
What are Nontherapeutic Communication Techniques
The belief that personal abilities and efforts effect one's life is
What is self-efficacy
The flow of unconnected words is called
What is a word salad
Repeating the main idea expressed is considered this type of communication technique
What is restating
Ethical knowledge is obtained from _________ knowledge of nursing.
What is moral
Facial expression that is frozen, emotionless and appears like a mask
What is an impassive face
Healthy responses to stressful circumstances or risky situations and ability to adapt to challenges is called
What is resilience
A fixed false belief not based on reality is called
What is a delusion
The nurse states nothing but maintains eye contact and conveys interest
What is silence
This stage of the nurse-client relationship involves establishing rapport
What is the orientation phase
"I wouldn't worry about that" is an example of the nontherapeutic communication technique called
What is reassuring
This has three components; commitment, control and challenge
What is hardiness
An excessive amount and rate of fragmented speech is called
What is a flight of ideas
This requires the nurse to warn others if a client makes a threat to harm someone else
What is a Duty To Warn