Homework #2-Therapeutic Communication ... When completing the assignment, there should be a dialogue between you (the nurse) and the client using the techniques of therapeutic communication. You may include silence, or therapeutic touch as a technique. For example: Nurse walks into client's room who is crying after noted hanging up the phone. Nurse: You seem upset. Client: My boyfriend/girlfriend just broke up with me. Nurse: Therapeutic touch on arm. Client: (Crying). He/she says the long distance is not working out. Nurse: This must be difficult for you. I am here if you would like to discuss this more. Client: Thank you. I appreciate that. (Side Note: Continue with an organic conversation/exchange).
Homework #2-Therapeutic Communication ... When completing the assignment, there should be a dialogue between you (the...
-Therapeutic Communication ... When completing the assignment, there should be a dialogue between you (the nurse) and the client using the techniques of therapeutic communication. You may include silence, or therapeutic touch as a technique. For example: Nurse walks into client's room who is crying after noted hanging up the phone. Nurse: You seem upset. Client: My boyfriend/girlfriend just broke up with me. Nurse: Therapeutic touch on arm. Client: (Crying). He/she says the long distance is not working out. Nurse:...
dialogue between nurse and the client using the techniques of therapeutic communication. You may include silence, or therapeutic touch as a technique
Which of these would be considered a therapeutic communication technique? (Mark all that apply) A) Open ended questions B) Approval c) A passive response D) Eye contact The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client and notes the client's lungs are clear ad free from adventious lung sounds. You as the nurse would document this as A) Bilateral lung sounds clear B) Right lung noted to be clear of adventious lung sounds. Left lung noted to be clear...
Discussion Topics, Mohr Chapter 11, Therapeutic Relationships and Communication Discussion Topics Learning Objective 1. You are learning about therapeutic communication in your mental health nursing course and begin to evaluate your own communication techniques. List two therapeutic communication techniques that you could use more often and how you would incorporate these techniques into your communication patters. List a nontherapeutic communication technique that you use, explain why it is nontherapeutic, and tell how you can change it to a therapeutic technique....
which 87. A client diagnosed with posttraumatis tres died psychiatrie unit for evaluation and medications communication technique used by the mus ic a. "What occurred prior to the tape and when did yo b. "What would you like to talk about? c. notice you seem comfortable discussing this d. How can we help you feel safe during your stay form ed to an inpatent to which therapeutic mple of a broad opening go to the emergency department the nurse so...
Situation: Pia is working in a Pediatric ward with patients who are experiencing different situational crisis. The use of therapeutic communication skill is important for the nurse to establish effective Nurse- patient interaction. 1. In communicating with her patient, nurse Josephine is accepting pauses that may extend for several seconds to minutes without interjecting any verbal response. What therapeutic technique is being used by Josephine? a. general leads c. being specific b. silence d. reflecting. 2. In dealing with geriatric...
Using the book, write another paragraph or two: write 170 words: Q: Compare the assumptions of physician-centered and collaborative communication. How is the caregiver’s role different in each model? How is the patient’s role different? Answer: Physical-centered communication involves the specialists taking control of the conversation. They decide on the topics of discussion and when to end the process. The patient responds to the issues raised by the caregiver and acts accordingly. On the other hand, Collaborative communication involves a...