KSA Patient Centered Care Exam With Complete Solutions
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Caring
-Universal phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel and behave in
relation to one another. -Individualised .
-The holistic and compassionate delivery of services that meet the complete needs of a
patient's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
Comforting
Acts toward another person that reflect both a psychologic and physical tranquillity
Includes:
Physical comfort
Emotional comfort
Presence
Holistic care
Compassion
The ability to understand, and share the feelings of another's pain, with the intent of
alleviating that pain. Includes:
Empathy
Attentiveness
Comfort and support
Resrespect and dignity
Physical comfort
Assessing and managing pain, minimizing physical distress, and providing an
environment safe and free from disturbance
, Emotional comfort
Providing reassurance, empathy, and support to minimize anxiety, fear, and emotional
pain.
Presence
Physically and emotionally being there for the patient by providing a reassuring and
supportive presence
Holistic Care
Attention to the patient's wholeness, including his/her psychosocial and spiritual needs.
,
Ethic of care
Care-a provision of healthcare-conducted in a manner that is consistent with the ethical
principles and standards of care
Recognition of unequal relationships that can lead to abuses of power
Places the nurse as the patient's advocate
Guides nurse's clinical judgment
,
Transcultural care
An ethnically relative concept of care that crosses cultures-a distinctive characteristic
that differentiates nursing from other professions
,
Transformative care
A relationship between nurse and patient that affects both for good or ill.
-Almost always goes beyond meeting, or at least attempting to meet immediate
health-related needs in order to fundamentally alter the way care is delivered, hopefully
profoundly affecting not only the healing/health profile of the patient but also the
healthcare system as a whole.
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Caring
-Universal phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel and behave in
relation to one another. -Individualised .
-The holistic and compassionate delivery of services that meet the complete needs of a
patient's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
Comforting
Acts toward another person that reflect both a psychologic and physical tranquillity
Includes:
Physical comfort
Emotional comfort
Presence
Holistic care
Compassion
The ability to understand, and share the feelings of another's pain, with the intent of
alleviating that pain. Includes:
Empathy
Attentiveness
Comfort and support
Resrespect and dignity
Physical comfort
Assessing and managing pain, minimizing physical distress, and providing an
environment safe and free from disturbance
, Emotional comfort
Providing reassurance, empathy, and support to minimize anxiety, fear, and emotional
pain.
Presence
Physically and emotionally being there for the patient by providing a reassuring and
supportive presence
Holistic Care
Attention to the patient's wholeness, including his/her psychosocial and spiritual needs.
,
Ethic of care
Care-a provision of healthcare-conducted in a manner that is consistent with the ethical
principles and standards of care
Recognition of unequal relationships that can lead to abuses of power
Places the nurse as the patient's advocate
Guides nurse's clinical judgment
,
Transcultural care
An ethnically relative concept of care that crosses cultures-a distinctive characteristic
that differentiates nursing from other professions
,
Transformative care
A relationship between nurse and patient that affects both for good or ill.
-Almost always goes beyond meeting, or at least attempting to meet immediate
health-related needs in order to fundamentally alter the way care is delivered, hopefully
profoundly affecting not only the healing/health profile of the patient but also the
healthcare system as a whole.