Nur 350 Relational Work Complete Solutions
Describe the different between "I-it" relationship vs "I-thou" relationship I-thou (responsive) - we
actually meet each other
a relationship of mutality, reciprocity, and shared humanity
more mature, compassionate, curious, and see the other as a p...
Describe the different between "I-it" relationship vs "I-thou" relationship ✅I-thou (responsive) - we
actually meet each other
a relationship of mutality, reciprocity, and shared humanity
more mature, compassionate, curious, and see the other as a person
I-it (resistant) - we do not meet as it is an object rather than another being
relationship of separateness, detachment, and objetification
less mature, defensive, judgmental, closed way of being
need desire and curiosity to truly understand and be responsive to the other
list and explain 3 key principles that inform the therapeutic relationship ✅a therapeutic relationship is
one that focuses on ministering to the needs of the person receiving the care
3 key principles:
- empathy
- compassion
- caring
describe the practice of presence through attunement and identify ways to facilitate attuned presence
in clinical work ✅following
wondering
holding
when you see the other, listen to and hear the other and for a moment give your undivided attention to
the one in your care
, how can we do it:
- begin with ourselves: reflect on our identity and how we interact with others, the language we use,
how we stand, assumptions we have about cerain people or lifestyles
2. practice mindfulness: brings us to the present, clears our mind
how is the work of healing distinct from the work of curing? ✅healing is always possible where curing is
contingent on many factors and may or may not be possible
healing includes the spirit, the mind and emotions
while curing involves the physical body
how are patients objectified in hospital environments? why does this happen? how can you resist
objectification ✅cost cuts
bed pressure
increased patient acuity
higher nurse-patient ratio
shorter admission time
fear of witnessing suffering or not knowing what to say
what is the cumulative impact of objectification on patients ✅fear/anxiety
emotional distress
anger/frustration
hopelessness
loneliness
increased sense of vulnerability
muscle tension
increased blood pressure
increased heart and respiratory rate
impaired sleep
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