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| When the nurse and patient meet and get to know each other |
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| When the nurse and patient work together to solve problems and accomplish goals |
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| During the ending of the relationship |
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| Plan enough time for the initial interaction. |
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| Let the patient know when to expect the relationship to be terminated. |
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| Review available data, including the medical and nursing history. |
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| Talk to other caregivers who have information about the patient |
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| Anticipate health concerns or issues that arise. |
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| Identify a location and setting that fosters comfortable, private interaction. |
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| Set the tone for the relationship by adopting a warm,empathetic, caring manner |
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| Recognize that the initial relationship is often superficial, uncertain, and tentative. |
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| Expect the patient to test your competence and commitment. |
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| Closely observe the patient and expect to be closely observed by the patient. |
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| Begin to make inferences and form judgements about patient messages and behaviors. |
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Assess the patient's health status. Prioritize the patient's problems and identify his or her goals. |
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| Clarify the patient your roles. |
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| Form contracts with patient that specify who will do what. |
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| Encourage and help the patient express feelings about his or her health. |
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| Encourage and help the patient with self exploration. |
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| Provide information needed to understand and change behavior. |
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| Encourage and help the patient set goals. |
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| Take action to meet the goals set with the patient. |
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| Use therapeutic communication skills to facilitate successful interactions. |
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| Use appropriate self-disclosure and confrontation. |
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| Remind the patient that termination is near. |
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| Evaluate the goal achievement with the patient. |
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| Reminisce about the relationship with the patient. |
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| Separate from the patient by relinquishing responsibility for his or her care. |
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| Achieve a smooth transition for the patient to other caregivers as needed. |
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