Title | Therapeutic Communication ATI Template |
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Author | Shelby Rice |
Course | Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing |
Institution | University of South Carolina |
Pages | 1 |
File Size | 78.6 KB |
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ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATE:
Nursing Skill
Savannah Rice STUDENT NAME _____________________________________ Therapeutic Communication SKILL NAME____________________________________________________________________________ REVIEW MODULE CHAPTER ___________
Description of Skill *Purposeful use of communication to build and maintain helping relationships with clients, families, and significant others
Indications *Essential when caring for a client who has a mental health disorder because of the emotional as well as the physical effects of the disorder on the client
Outcomes/Evaluation *Patient will feel more comfortable opening up to the nurse about problems that he/she is dealing with *Patient will feel as if the nurse cares about him/her and what is being discussed
Potential Complications *Offering personal opinions *Giving false reassurance *Changing the topic *Excessive questioning *Giving approval or disapproval
ACTIVE LEARNING TEMPLATES
CONSIDERATIONS
Nursing Interventions (pre, intra, post) *Nurse uses interactive, purposeful communication skills *Elicits and attends to the client's thoughts, feelings, concerns, and needs *Express empathy and genuine concern for the client's and family's issues *Intervene to promote functional behavior and effective interpersonal relationships
Client Education *Patient will need to plan for and allow adequate time for communication *Urge the patient to be as open and honest as possible about his/her experiences and feelings *Educate the patient that these talks/therapies are directed towards a common goal of overcoming the issues that he/she is facing
Nursing Interventions *Show acceptance, provide relevant feedback, use clarifying techniques, and offer general leads w/ broad opening statements in order to prevent complications...