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Collaborative Nurse-Patient/Family Relationships
www.healthcp.orgThis is especially true of the nurse-patient relationship because nurses play a critical role in the implementation of health care. 1 How effective nurses are in this regard depends, to a large extent, on their ability to establish therapeutic relationships with their
TRANSFERENCE IN THE NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP : A …
www.ics.orgNurse’s emotional and behavior reactions will influence and reflect the reactions of the patients. Nurses need to gain insight into their contributions to relationships with patients in order to detect patients' thoughts and feelings.
Nursing in the New Millennium: Touching Patients Lives ...
healthsystems.engr.wisc.eduNURSING IN THE NEW MILLENIUM: ... is the nurse-patient relationship as the most basic of environments. Computer-mediated nursing care delivery systems represent a new environment for therapeutic nurse-patient relationships. Therefore, as electronic healthcare delivery systems are developed, we must be mindful of professional nursing ...
Amended Agenda Item: 7.9 Meeting Date: October 19 & 20 ...
www.bon.texas.gov(E) the nurse-patient relationship is of a dependent nature; and (F) nurses who commit these crimes outside the workplace may raise questions as to whether that same misconduct will be repeated in the workplace and, therefore, place patients at risk.
Disciplinary Sanctions for Fraud, Theft, and Deception
www.bon.state.tx.usDisciplinary Sanctions for Fraud, Theft, and Deception ... the dependent nature of the nurse-patient relationship. 2. Persons who are especially vulnerable incl ude the elderly, childr en, the mentally ill, sedated and anesthetized patients, those whose mental or cognitive ability is
Nursing Model: Jean Watson’s Caring Theory
blogs.commons.georgetown.eduthe sacredness of the nurse patient relationship (Watson, 2009). When a college or university adopts Watson’s theory as a framework, a nursing student obtains an education that has caring
Nurse–patient relationships in palliative care
cgvh.harvard.eduThe nurse–patient relationship goes beyond ‘sitting and listening’ and ‘talking’, in which the patient is the object of clinical attention or a subject manifesting psychosocial problems. Here, the patient not only wishes to speak, but is
The Nurse–Patient Relationship
samples.jbpub.comCase study Susan R. is a 38-year-old woman coming into the outpatient surgery center for a breast biopsy. She sits in the waiting room with her husband and is obviously