bond between nurse and patient‚ which grows among them at grounded on patients’ essentials aimed at care‚ support‚ and direction (Arnold and Boggs 2007). The therapeutic relationship is built on conviction‚ admiration‚ sympathy and professional communication‚ and also involves appropriate custom of features in the nurse actions (Arnold and Boggs 2007). Arnold and Boggs (2007) state the health worker-patients connection is proficient and therapeutic and it certifies the patient desires a prime goal
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The aim of this assignment is to explain communication and why it is important in healthcare. This will be accomplished by defining communication and exploring the different types of communication and how it is linked to clinical practice. Balzer-Riley (2004) defines communication as a reciprocal process in which messages are sent‚ given or exchanged between a source and a receiver. This definition is based on the belief that communication involves the use of words and paralanguage to construct
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specific ways to avoid miscommunication. If the health care professional is not approachable‚ has poor verbal and nonverbal communication skills and appears defensive when spoken to‚ the communication challenges will continue or even become worse (Arnold & Boggs‚ 2011). It is essential to understand what it will take to resolve communication challenges or spot potential
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References: Anderson C (1990) Patient Teaching and Communicating in Information Age. Albany N.Y: Delmar Publishers Inc. Arnold E‚ Boggs K (2011) Interpersonal Relationships: Professional Communication Skills for Nurses (6th Ed). St. Louis Missouri: Elsevier/Saunders. Blackwell’s Dictionary of Nursing (1994). Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications. Glasper E‚ Mcewing G‚ Richardson
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the safety issues involved. Hugman (2009) defines communication as the sending and receiving of a message‚ signal‚ information and data. Effective communication can be verbal‚ non-verbal or even both. Miller and Nicholson’s 1976 study (cited Arnold and Boggs 2007‚ p15) shows that communication is a unique skill that has a high influence in the receiver’s behaviour. Hence‚ health care professionals need to have a comprehensive understanding of the appropriate aspects of communication in dealing with
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References: Boggs‚ K. & Arnold‚ E. (1999). Interpersonal Relationships (3rd edition). Philadelphia‚ W.B. Sauders Company. Winkler‚ M. (2003). Assertive Behavior. Retrieved on June 18‚ 2004‚ from: http://web4health.info/en/answers/life-assertive-right.htm Thimm‚ R. (2002)
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uncertainty‚ HCP can reassure adolescents and family by providing appropriate information. Arnold and Boggs state that fear of unknown is eliminated by helping clients and family anticipate what will happen as a chronic illness progresses and how the day-to-day needs will change (2011). As HCP‚ providing suggestions to change‚ and supporting family through change is crucial for positive normalization (Arnold and Boggs). Similarly‚ Rhee et al. (2007) suggest identifying individualized coping strategies
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Community Health Assessment Alex Goenaga Lehman College Assessment of a community for health care purposes revolves around the goal of treating the community as a client and improving its overall heath. This involves knowing the customs of the community‚ identifying their needs‚ and the usage of their current resources and optimally applying them. Beyond these measures nursing intervention can also include advocating for the community through legislative procedures
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Communication in times of crisis can be very difficult because of the extenuating circumstance‚ and misunderstanding of which tasks need completed first for patient safety. In my work setting a power outage or a fire in an emergency. A power outage is a crisis because the blood will clot without circulating‚ and there is not a generator. The patient will lose the blood if not returned quickly. In the event of a power outage‚ manually the health care provider should crank the machine to return the
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existence of barrier communication when interactions with the patients. This is because‚ activelistening means listening without making judgement to listen the patients’opinions or complaints which give me chances to be in the patients’ perspective(Arnold‚ 2007‚
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