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D2AR0N

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Which of the following behaviors on the part of the nurse BEST exemplifies centering oneself?
 
  a. deciding on a style of communication that is least emotionally draining
  b. going into a room alone, doing relaxation, and praying for guidance
  c. being assertive in confrontations with others so they don't take advantage of you
  d. leaving work on time so you can get your hair done and get a manicure

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a patient awaiting test results that will indicate whether the patient has cancer. Which communication would be most helpful initially to facilitate a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship?
 
  a. I'm sure this must be a difficult time. It may be most helpful for you to focus on the development of new drugs and other therapies..
  b. How sad and frightened you must feel right now. Do you have any family or friends that are good support systems for you that I might call?
  c. I am trying to imagine how you feel. If you spend this time making sure all your affairs are in order, it will give you more of a sense of control over the situation..
  d. This is a time of uncertainty for you and your family. I sense that you are quite anxious and in disbelief. I'd like to talk to you about how you're feeling..



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aruss1303

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Answer to Question 1

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Centering involves focusing on one's self through activities such as relaxation imagery and praying for guidance. This process allows the nurse to reenergize him- or herself to address client needs.

Answer to Question 2

D
Between the development of symptoms and a definitive diagnosis, patients and their family members or loved ones have to endure a time of uncertainty. Often the best way to begin the intervention is to tell the person the behavior or emotion that you are observing and give it a name (shock, disbelief, fear, or sadness). It is important to validate and seek the person's agreement with or refinement of this perception. The correct response offers self, a therapeutic communication technique.




D2AR0N

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
:D TYSM


ttt030911

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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