Chapter 4
Communication
Sharing information, concepts, and emotions to foster mutual understanding is communication. The sender, recipient, and transaction must be…
Interpersonal communication focuses on the exchange of messages between two people.
We can participate in these relationships through verbal,…
Communication is a lifelong learning process. Through therapeutic communication, nurses can collect relevant assessment data, provide education and…
The history of therapeutic communication can be traced back to Florence Nightingale, who emphasized the importance of developing trusting…
The nursing process uses scientific reasoning, problem-solving, and critical thinking to guide nurses in providing patients with appropriate care.…
Several factors are considered while creating a patient's care plan. Motivation is a factor in improving communication, and patients often…
Effective communication among healthcare professionals during hand-off reporting is essential to delivering safe and continuous patient care. Common…
SBAR is an effective communication tool used by healthcare professionals to communicate patient information accurately. SBAR stands for Situation,…
The barriers to effective communication also include cultural barriers, semantic barriers, gender barriers, and time constraints.
Cultural…
The nursing process provides a clinical decision-making framework for patients and families to establish and implement a personalized care plan.…
Miscommunication is the most common cause of preventable patient harm in medicine. Currently, there is limited knowledge of innovative techniques to…
The concept of objective nociceptive assessment and optimal pain management have gained increasing attention. Despite the known negative short- and…