definition of caring
having a sense of dedication to another person. feeling empathy
what are the nursing interventions for caring
touch, listening, providing presence, providing family care, providing spiritual care, knowing client
describe providing presence
GIVE EYE CONTACT, BODY LANGUAGE, VOICE TONE
describe providing touch
describe listening patient
describe knowing patient
-more than gathering info/data
- recognize that they are unique, understanding what they like most
- allows choosing which best therapy
describe providing spiritual care
describe providing family care
family perceptions of caring
-be honest
-be open to communicate
-show interest in answering questions
-make them comfortable
-keep them informed
give the caring processes
-knowing
-being with
-doing for
-enabling
-maintaining belief
give roach human act of caring
compassion, competence, confidence, conscience, commitment
give pulsari human act of caring
courage, culture, communication
give benner caring is primary
-caring practices & expert knowledge are the heart of nursing practice
-caring= client uniqueness,problem, how they view health/illness = ability to understand
-caring= connected
give leininger opinion
-caring show difference nursing and other
-Importance to understand cultural caring and culture aspect
-must learn culture
-need of culture= universal
name all implications for nursing practice
know about cultural norms, become informed about end of life practices specific to a person’s culture, determine the need, avoid idioms
name the nurses role in health care delivery
-incorporate caring into the philosophy of the workplace environment
-demonstrate a commitment to caring by establishing personal, competent and meaningful nursing care
When to provide presence?
quiet person, language barrier, alone/dying, special occasions