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- What is the term used to refer patients in Milieu therapy approach ?What is the purpose of therapeutic communication in nursing? a) To establish a social relationship b) To promote understanding and trust between the nurse and the patient c) To provide entertainment to the patient d) To assert authority over the patientDiscuss the process for communicating with a complaining client.
- Identify approaches for establishing presence with patients ?What are some best practices to ensure patient safety prior to administering medication?What is the primary purpose of stress management techniques in nursing? A) To increase stress levels B) To improve financial status C) To help nurses and patients cope with and reduce stress D) To ignore patient concerns
- What type of techniques should be used with Person centered therapy for a patient who has a alcohol addiction ?In psychiatric-mental health nursing, which therapeutic technique involves restating the patient's message in the nurse's own words to clarify understanding and demonstrate active listening? a) Reflection b) Summarization c) Validation d) ParaphrasingHow does PROMPT therapy differ from traditional approaches?
- What are some of the difficulties in using multi-level theories to develop intervention?Discuss briefly the importance of nonverbal communication when performing health assessments. explain with examplesDescribe the best way to interview a patient. Explain at least four tips on effective interviewing.