Chapter 20
Communication- PRIMARY aspect- can be verbal or nonverbal
Encoder- person who starts message/communication uses a ‘medium/channel’
Decoder- receiver of communication
Gait- how people walk
Electronic communication- depends on the policy of where you work; ex/ e-mail
Four Levels of Communication
• Intrapersonal- self talk, communication with one self; ex/ positivity
• Interpersonal- occurs between 2 or more people with the goal to exchange
messages
• Negative interpersonal behavior:
• Incivility, bullying (horizontal violence, eye rolling, negative
communication)
• Small group- nurses interact with 2 or more individuals; ex/ project groups
• Organizational- individuals and groups within an organization communicate to
achieve established goals; ex/ morbidity & mortality conferences (m&m’s)
• Group dynamics- how individual group members relate to each other during
the process of working toward group goals
The Helping Relationship
• Patients tend to sue more if this relationship isn’t formed
• The nurse is the helper and the patient is the person being helped
• 3 phases of helping relationship:
• Orientation phase
• Establish tone and guidelines for the relationship
• Provide the patient with orientation to the healthcare system
• Working phase- longest phase
• Work together to meet the patients needs
• Provide teaching, counseling and assistance to achieve each goal
• Termination phase
• Make suggestions for future, if necessary
• Assist patient transferring from one agency to another; or even going
home
• Help start a helping relationship with another nurse, if needed
**Remember ISBARQ patient hand-off technique
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