Communication
Therapeutic
Communication
Wellness/Illness
Health
Nurse Role in Therapeutic Communication
100
What motivates one person to communicate with another. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is Referent?
100
This includes the five senses and everything not involving spoken or written word. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is nonverbal communication?
100
This is a dynamic state of health in which an individual progresses toward a higher level of functioning, achieving an optimum balance between internal and external environments. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is wellness?
100
Activities that help patients maintain or enhance their present level of health and reduce their risk of developing certain diseases. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is health promotion?
100
This allows time for meaningful reflection. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is silence?
200
This is the content of the communication. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is Message?
200
This sget a patient to describe a situation in more than one or two words, and leads to a discussion. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is open ended questions?
200
Any situation, habit, social or environmental condition, physiological or psychological condition, developmental or intellectual condition, spiritual condition, or other variable that increases the vulnerability of an individual or group to an illness or accident. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is risk factors?
200
A person's ideas, convictions, and attitudes about health and illness. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is health beliefs?
200
Being attentive to what a patient is saying both verbally and nonverbally. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is Active listening?
300
The person who encodes and delivers a message. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is sender?
300
This can limit answers to one or two words. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is closed-ended questions?
300
Activities focused on diagnosing and interventions for patient health problems to decrease risk of complications. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is secondary prevention?
300
State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is health?
300
Sit and face the patient with an open posture while leaning toward and maintaining eye contact while being relaxed.
What is SOLER?
400
This is the means of conveying and receiving messages through visual, auditory, and tactile. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is Channels?
400
This communication occurs within the individual. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is Intrapersonal communication?
400
A state in which a person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual functioning is diminished or impaired. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is illness?
400
Aimed at health promotion and includes health education programs, immunizations, and physical and nutritional fitness activities. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is primary prevention?
400
Therapeutic interaction takes place: expression, reflection of words, use silence, set limits, and time with patient. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is trust?
500
The person who receives and decodes a message. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is receiver?
500
A one on one interaction between a nurse and another person that usually occurs face to face. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is interpersonal communication?
500
Activities focused on rehabilitation when disability is permanent. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is tertiary prevention
500
Patient perceptions of symptoms and the nature of the illness, influence patient behavior. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is internal variables?
500
The use of spoken or written words. (Potter & Perry, ATI)
What is verbal communication?
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