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NUR 233 Exam 1
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Therapeutic communication
The ability to form patient-centered relationships is
fundamental and essential to effective nursing care
-Crucial to the formation of patient-centered
therapeutic relationships
Factors affecting communication
Personal factors:
Psychiatric disorders- depression can slow the
thinking which slows communication
-anxiety can cause a lack of concentration
-Mania causes in ability to focus for any length of
time
Language barriers
Cultural differences
Cognitive factors
Environmental Factors: background noise, lack of
privacy, uncomfortable accommodations
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Types of communication
Verbal- the spoken word
Nonverbal- Tone of voice
-emphasis on certain words
-pace of speech
-body posture
-eye contact
-hand gestures
-fidgeting
How long does an order for seclusion last
Orders are good for 24 hours
under 18 2 hours at a time

, over 18 4 hours at a time
Nurse can isolate pt if they are feeling threatened
When is a nurse able to decline floating to an
inpatient psych unit?
If they feel uncomfortable, threatened, or like they
are in harms way.
Resilience compared to recovery
recovery is the act or process of regaining or
repossession of something lost
resilience is the mental ability to recover quickly
from depression, illness, or misfortune
What is false imprisonment?
When a person is confined in a limited area or
within an institution.
Medications that result in chemical restraint may
also fit in this category of tort.
A charge may be made after a person is placed in
restraints or seclusion.
What are intentional torts?
1. Assault
2. Battery
3. False Imprisonment
4. Invasion of Privacy
What are unintentional torts?

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