NURS103 Study Guide - Final Guide: Plant Defense Against Herbivory, Dysarthria, Environmental Noise

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Function as patient advocates and part of team and their own needs. Therapeutic interpersonal relationships based on caring, mutual respect, and dignity. Ability to relate to other people is crucial. Mutuality: respect other"s autonomy and value system and committed to clients well being. Attitudes and emotions are easy to tell through body language. Though patterns (+ or -), intention, and behaviour directly influence human energy fields-> health. Curiosity: motivates you to learn more about a person-> patients more likely to communicate w/ nurses who express interest in them. Self-confidence: more readily establish interpersonal helping-trust relationship and convey competence. Sense of independence: risk of communicating ideas about nursing interventions. Attitude of fairness: listen to both sides of discussion. Humility: recognize and communicate need for more info before decision making. Perception= info acquired through 5 senses (mentally organizing and interpreting sensory info-> conclusion) Perceptual biases= human tendencies that interfere w/ accurately perceiving and interpreting message from other people.