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Interpersonal relationships : professional communication skills for nurses / Elizabeth Arnold, Kathleen Underman Boggs.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Saunders, c2003.Edition: 4th edDescription: ix, 629 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780721693880 (pbk.) :
  • 0721693881
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.730699 ARN
LOC classification:
  • RT86.3 .A76 2003
Contents:
Part 1.Conceptual foundations of nurse-client relationships -- 1. Theoretical perspectives and contemporary issues -- 2. Professional guides to action in interpersonal relationship -- 3. Clinical judgement: applying critical thinking and ethical decision making-- 4. Self-concept in the nurse-client relationship-- Part II. The nurse-client relationship -- 5. Structuring the relationshp -- 6.Bridges and barriers in the therapeutic relationship-- 7. Role relationship patterns -- 8. The grief experience: life\'s losses and endings-- Part III: Therapeutic communication -- 9. Communication styles -- 10. Developing therapeutic communication skills in the nurse-client relationshp-- 11.Intercultural communication -- 12. Communicating in groups -- 13. Communicating with families -- 14. Resolving conflict between nurses and client -- 15. Health promotion and client learning needs -- 16. Health teaching in the nurse-client relationship--Part IV: Responding to Special Needs:- 17. Communicating with clients experiencing comunication deficits--18. Communicating with children--19. Communicating with Oler Adults--20. Communicating with clients in stressful situations--21. Communicating with clients in crisis--Part V: Professional Issues:- 22. Communicating with other health Professionals--23. Documentation in the Age of Computers.
Summary: This resource uses nursing, behavioural, developmental, crisis and family theory principles to explain how to interact effectively with peers and clients.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 610.730699 ARN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 200801
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 610.730699 ARN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 126149
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 610.730699 ARN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00210090

Previous ed.: 1999.

Text on inside cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1.Conceptual foundations of nurse-client relationships -- 1. Theoretical perspectives and contemporary issues -- 2. Professional guides to action in interpersonal relationship -- 3. Clinical judgement: applying critical thinking and ethical decision making-- 4. Self-concept in the nurse-client relationship-- Part II. The nurse-client relationship -- 5. Structuring the relationshp -- 6.Bridges and barriers in the therapeutic relationship-- 7. Role relationship patterns -- 8. The grief experience: life\'s losses and endings-- Part III: Therapeutic communication -- 9. Communication styles -- 10. Developing therapeutic communication skills in the nurse-client relationshp-- 11.Intercultural communication -- 12. Communicating in groups -- 13. Communicating with families -- 14. Resolving conflict between nurses and client -- 15. Health promotion and client learning needs -- 16. Health teaching in the nurse-client relationship--Part IV: Responding to Special Needs:- 17. Communicating with clients experiencing comunication deficits--18. Communicating with children--19. Communicating with Oler Adults--20. Communicating with clients in stressful situations--21. Communicating with clients in crisis--Part V: Professional Issues:- 22. Communicating with other health Professionals--23. Documentation in the Age of Computers.

This resource uses nursing, behavioural, developmental, crisis and family theory principles to explain how to interact effectively with peers and clients.

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