Patricia Ann Potter

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Patricia Ann Potter
nursing is increasing due to the technological complexity of medical advancement and machinery used at the bedside of patients, the fact is that the nurse is the usually the first person to client contacts in an emergency or hospital setting.

That said, the term "care" is an emotion essential that all nurses, for that matter, all individuals in the health profession must possess. With care training comes the ability of the nurse to facilitate therapeutic communication. One might ask, what is therapeutic communication? To better answer this question, the communication must, in first defined.

Communication can be defined as "the process of transmitting messages and interpreting meaning." (Wilson and others, 1995) With therapeutic communication, the health, the sender or the nurse is an illegal receiver's response, the patient is beneficial to mentally and physically sick. As stress has been shown to adversely affect the health of individuals, the therapeutic approach of communication can help really. In any given situation, all communication applications.

Everyone has seen the person they think they are either angry, stressed, feeling of discomfort or maybe sad. These emotions are communicated to others not always with words but with gestures and facial expressions. A nurse should always be aware of these expressions of customers, for these expressions may be the only way that the nurse can tell if there is more at stake that needs your attention. The term given to this type of nonverbal communication is called meta-communication. In meta-communication, the customer can see his amputee stump and say that in reality not so bad, while that while tears roll down their eyes.

In a case such as this, the nurse should stay and further how the person actually feels. There are many factors related to health and comfort aspects of therapeutic communication. Circumstances, the environment and the weather play a role in the effect of communication therapy. If a customer was precipitated by an emergency surgery there might not be time for a bedside conversation, but the exploitation of one hand could convey much more than words to the client at the time.

Ideally, for therapeutic communication to be effective the nurse must be aware of how appear on the client. If a nurse running, for example, is talking rapidly, his face is haunted, and was breathing heavily, his eyes not on the client, But perhaps in an intravenous bag on the client in the next bed. In a case like this, there is nothing that this nurse could say to the client in a therapeutic way that the customer is created. The helping relationship has not been established therapeutic communication and therefore can not be provided. Some of the emotions associated with communication therapy are but not limited to the following: professionalism, confidentiality, courtesy, reliability, availability, empathy and sympathy. (Potter, Patricia A., Perry, Anne G., Co. 2003, Basic Nursing Essentials for Practice, pg. 123, Mosby)

All these emotions go into the client nurse relationship, to be established by the nurse as soon as possible after first meeting the client. To begin to establish this relationship with the client the nurse, the nurse should evaluate the overall message that the client communicates with the nurse, such as fear, grief, sadness, anxiety or apathy. Nurses should be trained to introduce into the message that the customer is sending. Only then can the nurse determine the best therapeutic approach. Anyone who has to be thrust for environment of a hospital or emergency room has a level of anxiety.

This level can rise considerably when the client feels they have been abandoned or that there is one there who really cares about how they feel. When a client is the recipient of therapeutic communication of a caring person, a level of confidence accomplished and more, the face that all customers can change for the better. His blood pressure, breathing and stress levels may decrease simultaneously. When this occurs, the treatment of pain, if any, can be resolved more quickly. The goal of a nurse is to become a competent physician.

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