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Therapeutic Communication Video
Chapter 26
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What is communication? Basic human function
Any means of exchanging information or feelings Consists of verbal and nonverbal messages Main functions Influence others Gain information
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Communication Process
Sender Message Receiver Response
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Communication Process
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Factors to Consider with Verbal Communication
Pace and intonation Simplicity Clarity and brevity Timing & relevance Adaptability Credibility Humor
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Factors to Consider with Nonverbal Communication
Personal appearance Posture and gait Facial expression Gestures
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Factors Affecting Communication
Development Gender Values and perceptions Personal Space Territoriality
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Factors Affecting Communication
Roles and relationships Environment Congruence Interpersonal attitudes Boundaries
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Therapeutic Relationship
Focus on improving the health of the client Promotes understanding Establishes a constructive relationship Involve use of therapeutic communication
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Therapeutic Communication Techniques (Tab 26-2 pg. 472)
Using silence General leads Be specific and tentative Open ended questions Touch Restating or paraphrasing Seeking clarification/validation
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Therapeutic Communication Techniques (Tab 26-2 pg. 472)
Offering self Giving information Acknowledging Clarifying time or sequence Presenting reality Focusing Reflecting Summarizing and planning
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Barriers to Communication (Tab 26-3 pg. 474)
Stereotyping Agreeing and disagreeing Being defensive Challenging Probing & using “Why”
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Barriers to Communication (Tab 26-3 pg. 474)
Testing Rejecting Changing topics/subjects Unwarranted reassurance Passing judgment Giving common advise
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Phases of the Helping Relationship
Pre-interaction Introductory Working Termination
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Comparative Features of Effective Groups
Atmosphere Purpose with goals & tasks Leadership and member participation Open communication Group decision making
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Comparative Features of Effective Groups (cont.)
Cohesion Conflict tolerance Power is shared Problem solving Creativity encouraged
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Nursing Assessment Language deficits Sensory deficits
Cognitive impairment Structural deficits Paralysis
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Nurse and Physician Communication
Communication Styles Nurses are descriptive in verbal and written Physicians are brief, to the point, and focused on a problem SBAR (Box 26-7 pg. 487) Situation Background Assessment Recommendations
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QUESTIONS?????
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