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What is health?
-underlying disease process
-growth & development
-physiology & psychology
-normal assessment findings
How to promote health:
-assessment skills
-communication skills
-baseline knowledge
Scientific Rationale:
evidence based practice
,Roach's Human Act of Caring (5 C's)
-Compassion: sensitivity, sharing
-Competence: knowledge, judgement, skills, experience
-Confidence: trusting & respectful relationships
-Conscience: moral awareness
-Commitment: convergance btw our desires & obligations
*Comportment: way/manner in which one conducts oneself
Swanson's Theory of Caring + briefly describe each
-Knowing: understanding, open communicaation, active listening
-Being with: emotionall present, engaging
-Maintaining Belief: hope-filled attitude, validating feelings, offering
realistic optimism
-Doing for: competence in skills, assistance with actions, comforting,
protecting, anticipating
-Enabling: facilitating passage through development & situational events
(birth, illness, death, disability), preserving dignity
,Professionalism
-use of proper names
-privacy & confidentiality
-trustworthiness
-autonomy & responsibility
-assertiveness
Helping Relationship Phases + briefly describe each
1. Pre-interaction phase: review data, talk to other caregivers,
anticipate health care concerns/issues that may arise
2. Orientation Phase: set tone (empathetic, caring), closely
observe patient, make inferences about patient's
behaviour/manner, assess health status, identify patient's goals
3. Working Phase: solve problems & achieve goals,
encourage/help patient express feelings about their health,
encourage/help patient set goals, take actions to meet goals,
therapeutic communication skills, open-ended questions
4. Termination Phase: evaluate goal achievement with patient,
separate from patient by relinquishing responsibility for their
care, facilitate smooth transition for patient to other caregivers
, Focus of Nursing
helping the client help themself
Define: Collaboration
a way of "being" in a relationship
Essential parts of Collaborative Partnership
1. Sharing Power
2. Being non-judgemental and accepting
3. Being open and respectful
4. Living with ambiguity
5. Being self-aware and reflective
Traditional Nursing Process
1. Assessment
2. Analysis, Indentification of strengths & concerns/issues
3. Planning
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation