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What are 5 communication strategies for nurses? - Answer Silence, Clarifying, Active Listening, Asking open-ended questions What are 4 non therapeutic forms of communication? - Answer Excessive questioning, Giving approval or disapproval, Giving advice, "why" questions What are some cul...

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What are 5 communication strategies for nurses? - Answer Silence, Clarifying, Active Listening, Asking
open-ended questions



What are 4 non therapeutic forms of communication? - Answer Excessive questioning, Giving approval
or disapproval, Giving advice, "why" questions



What are some cultural considerations to keep in mind during communication? - Answer Touch, eye
contact, communication style (body language), cultural filters



What are three considerations when getting ready for a clinical interview? - Answer Pace (pt sets it),
setting, seating



Give examples of the "therapeutic factors" of a group - Answer Instillation of hope (leader share
optimism), universality (members realize they aren't alone), imparting information (formal teaching to
and from peers), altruism (feel reward from support by others



What are two key principles of counselling and the guidelines that go along with it? - Answer Attending
behaviours and active listening.

- eye contact, body language, vocal acuity, verbal tracking



What are the phases of group development? - Answer 1. Orientation phase (introduction,
confidentiality)

2. Working phase (problem solving, guiding)

3. Termination Phase (reflection)

4. Evaluation



Responsibilities of a nurse when leading a group - Answer 1. determine purpose of group (parameters
of group)

, 2. Selection of members

3. Maintenance of cultural safety for individual members



2 main group leader communication techniques - Answer Giving information (research and data)

Clarification (explaining meaning)



What is a monopolizing group member? - Answer Member that is talking the most out of the whole
group (often because they are trying to deal with their own anxiety)



What is a complaining group member? - Answer Often making their problems seem insurmountable
(might appear to take pride in doing so), come across as self-centred (attempts to help are rejected)



What is a demoralizing group member? - Answer Self-centred, angry or depressed (should speak to
member in private), angry people can be extremely vulnerable and devaluing others keeps them at a
distance



What is a silent member in a group? - Answer May be observing intently (decide when the group is safe
for them).



When a nurse is able to identify their own beliefs and values before interacting with a patient they are
showing what? - Answer Self- awareness



What is the therapeutic use of self? - Answer Ability to use one's personality consciously and in full
awareness in an attempt to establish relatedness and to structure nursing interventions



When a nurse is being open and aware of how they think towards others, are accepting and not
judgemental they are showing what? - Answer Mindfulness



Explain the difference between social and therapeutic relationships. - Answer Social- initiated for the
purpose of friendship, socialization, enjoyment, accomplishment of a task (very little emphasis on the
evaluation of the interaction)

Therapeutic- maximizing communication skills, understanding behaviours, focus on personal strengths
(enhance growth).

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