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PPN 102 Week 1 Person-Centered Therapeutic Relationships fully solved graded A+-9.docx, Exams of Nursing

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PPN 102 Week 1: Person-Centered Therapeutic
Relationships fully solved graded A+
1. Choose the best response
Effective person-centred care
relationships
are critical to:
a) comfort and safety
b) healing and satisfaction
c) honesty and respect
2.
Nurses are in a unique position
through- out a care experience, what
are 3 factors regarding a nurse's role
that contribute to this
b)
healing
and
satisfaction
nurses gather, provide, and explain
essen-
tial data throughout a care
experience
3.
What
is
a
person-centred
relationship
cate-
c) therapeutic
alliance
gorized as
a)
professional
partnership
b)
medical
teamwork
c)
therapeutic
alliance
d)
bedside
buddies
4. What is a therapeutic alliance linked
to
helping people achieve?
identifiable
health
goals
5.
what expectation does person-centred care
that people will take an active
participatory
begin with
role
in
self-managing
their
health
6.
T or F: PCC relationships have a limit of time
T! though some can last longer than
others,
all PCC relationships are time limited
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Relationships fully solved graded A+

  1. Choose the best response Effective person-centred care relationships are critical to: a) comfort and safety b) healing and satisfaction c) honesty and respect
  2. Nurses are in a unique position through- out a care experience, what are 3 factors regarding a nurse's role that contribute to this b) healing and satisfaction nurses gather, provide, and explain essen- tial data throughout a care experience
  3. What is a person-centred relationship cate- c) therapeutic alliance gorized as a) professional partnership b) medical teamwork c) therapeutic alliance d) bedside buddies
  4. What is a therapeutic alliance linked to helping people achieve? identifiable health goals
  5. what expectation does person-centred care that people will take an active participatory begin with role in self-managing their health
  6. T or F: PCC relationships have a limit of time T! though some can last longer than others, all PCC relationships are time limited

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  1. Which core foundational value is best re- membered by patients, families, and nurs- es?
  2. Why are social relationships established? caring

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  1. privacy
  2. pause before you post
  3. what are the 4 stages of Peplau's Interper- sonal Nursing Theory
  1. Pre-interaction
  2. orientation

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  1. What takes place during the pre- interac- tion phase of peplau's interpersonal nurs- ing theory?
  2. what does the pre-interaction phase pro- vide?
  3. what does the pre-interaction phase allow you (the nurse) to do
  4. What takes place during the orientation phase of peplau's interpersonal nursing theory? what are you developing?
    1. working phase
    2. termination
    • reviewing patient's chart attords greater interpersonal sensitivity pri- or to meeting reflect and review your professional goals and potential biases developing conversational ease with your patient and the trust needed to deepen communication
  5. What takes place during the working phase working together to help your patient dis- of peplau's interpersonal nursing theory?
  6. What takes place during the termination phase of peplau's interpersonal nursing theory? (3) cover solutions that fit best and engage them determining and implementing activ- ities to meet therapeutic goals
    • evaluating together the patient's respons- es to treatment and what goals have been achieved
    • reviewing instructions and newly

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In a nurse-client relationship, who has more power?

  1. what 4 standard statements describe what a nurse is accountable for in the TNCR
  2. what are two components that must be in- cluded in your initial introduction to a new patient
    1. therapeutic commuincation
    2. patient centered care
    3. maintaining boundaries
    4. protecting client from abuse your full name your position/role
  3. do you have to tell your client who amongst yes! the healthcare team their information will be shared with?
  4. If the relationship isn't developing pro- fessionally/effectively, are you allowed to switch patients with another nurse?
  5. Do all settings/situations require the same amount of vigilance to maintain bound- aries? yes! patients may also request another HCP no. some settings/situations may require more vigilance to maintain boundaries e.g. peri care
  6. Should you accept gifts from patients? no
  7. if refusal of the gift will harm the TNCR, do you accept the gift?
    1. what must you do after accepting a gift

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from a client (4) yes but try to discourage it

  1. consult with a manager and document the consultation
  2. ensure the gift wasn't solicited
  3. clarify the client's intent in ottering the

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  1. who is respobsible for setting boundaries in the nurse bro. duh. the nurse-client relationship
  2. who is the smartest most beautiful nursing you!!!!! student in the world?

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Relationships fully solved graded A+