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, o Gaining Self-Awareness

 RN needs self-awareness: know own biases

 Values Clarification

 Beliefs: an idea that one holds to be true

 Rational beliefs: objective evidence exists

 Irrational beliefs: delusions, no objective evidence exists

 Faith: an ideal held true even though no objective evidence exists

 Stereotypes: a socially shared belief that describes a concept in an oversimplified matter

 Attitudes: a frame of reference around which an individual organizes knowledge about their world

 Values: abstract standards, + or -, that represent an individual’s ideal mode of conduct & ideal goals

 Action oriented or action producing (different from beliefs &

attitudes)



 The Johari Window(PG 138)

o A representation of self & a tool that can be used to  self-awareness

o The goal of using this window is to increase the size of the open or public

self

o Divided into four quadrants:

 Open or Public Self: aspects of self that are known to the individual and others

 Unknowing Self: blind self: known to others but remains hidden from the awareness of the individual

 Private Self: hidden self: known to individual but is deliberately & consciously concealed from others

 Unknown Self: part of self that is unknown both to the individual and to others



 Characteristics that Enhance the Achievement of a Therapeutic Relationship

o Rapport:

 Primary task in relationship development

,  Implies special feelings based on acceptance, warmth, friendliness, common interest, a sense of trust &

nonjudgmental attitude

 May be accomplished by discussing non-health related topics

o Trust:

 Basis of a therapeutic relationship

 Feeling of confidence in a person’s presence, reliability, integrity, veracity

 RN interventions that promote trust: providing a blanket when cold, keeping promises, being honest

o Respect:

 To show respect is to believe in the dignity and worth of an individual regardless of their unacceptable

behavior

 Unconditional positive regard – the attitude is non-judgmental

 RN conveys respect by: calling pt by name, spending time with pt, always being open & honest

o Genuineness:

 RNs ability to be open, honest & “real” in interactions with pt

 There is congruence between what is felt and what is being expressed

o Empathy:

 Ability to see beyond outward behavior & to understand the situation from the pts point of view

 RN accurately perceives or understands pts feelings & encourages of exploration of feelings

 Not sympathy (sharing the pts feelings and feels need to alleviate distress)



 Phases of a Therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship(PG 141)

o Preinteraction: explore self-perceptions

 Involves preparation for the 1st encounter with the pt

 Tasks include:

 Obtain information about pt, family, other health team members

 Initial assessment is begun

 Examine personal response to knowledge about pt feelings, fears, anxieties

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