NURS1032 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Nursing, Trust Law, Anxiety
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Surrogate: act on clients behalf, they don"t have ability right now so nurse steps in to help get clients needs. Leader: try to get client to do own care but we have to help them and show them. Pre-interaction phase: client does not participate directly, develop professional goals based on nursing knowledge, understand the situation/ anticipate needs, ex: coming in to work early and reading new patients chart. Orientation phase: stranger role, basic introductions, define purpose, nature, and length of relationship (do this for client visitation) Ex: purpose- company, getting to spend time as a nursing student to better create relationships. Length- ends: establish trust, identify needs, define problems, define goals. Working phase: active problem solving, interventions, encourage self-direction and self-management, choice talk/ option talk/ decision talk. Termination phase: explore meaning of the relationship, evaluate response to treatment, assess goal achievement, discharge planning/ referrals. The nurse-client relationship: a building block of professional nursing practice.