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recognizes the emotional component of integrating new knowledge. EX teen
looking at other teens cars after drinking & driving.
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Describe categories of professional
1 2 Affective Patient Ed.
communication.
Risk factors for impaired sensory
3 4 Working Phase
perception
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Describe categories of professional Nonverbal, verbal, therapeutic, nontherapeutic,
communication. intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public,
symbolic, and metacommunication.
,Essential components of professional Respect, assertiveness, collaboration, delegation,
nursing communication. advocacy.
Phases of professional relationships. Orientation, Working, and Termination
Orientation Phase introduction/expectations, assessing the patient,
identifying needs and resources of the patient.
Working Phase care plan to achieve goals, collaborate, enhance
trust, reflection by the patient on emotional feelings
of illness, communicate
Termination Phase closure of the relationship, evaluating the outcomes
achieved, concluding the relationship and
transitioning patient care to another caregiver, as
needed.
Nurse-patient relationship. Focus on five areas:
(1) building trust
(2) demonstrating empathy
(3) establishing boundaries
(4) recognizing and respecting cultural influences
(5) developing a comprehensive plan of care.
Identify ways that technology and - thoroughly document
electronic documentation impact - documenting electronically is easily accessible
health care. - multiple people access, non-physical storage
- have a basic level of computer competency, there
may be a power outage or system shortage.
- specific passcodes for each employee.
- access is also tracked for security/HIPPA purposes.
Use of technology in healthcare: Documentation, bedside machines, etc.
, Explain the importance of using Knowing standard terminology makes it easier to
standardized terminologies in document and communicate.
electronic health records.
Certain ones cannot be used, no texting lingo
CPOE- computerized provider order entry
S.B.A.R Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
Sensory Perception the way the brain perceives stimuli, reticular
activating system of the brain controls this.
Risk factors for impaired sensory Aging, Cognitive Alteration, Brain Injury, Illness,
perception Stress, Trauma
How to recognize when an individual Doing a proper assessment and recognizing cues
has impaired sensory perception. should allow the nurse to recognize sensory
impairment.
Care Coordination set of activities purposefully organized by a team to
facilitate the appropriate delivery of the necessary
services and information to support optimal health
and care across settings and over time
Caregiver made up of actions one does on behalf of another
individual who is unable to do those actions for
himself or herself.