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Type of imagery - image of healed-state, like visualizing a current wound as already healed |
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step by step visualization toward a goal, such as successful completion of a procedure like the process of the patient learning to give ether own diabetic injections |
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visualizing desired changes to parts of a persons body- like visualizing the opening of a constricted blood vessel |
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type of imagery in which images for healing arise from the person's own mind ex: when it is not a conscious decision to use this image, it just acme to you |
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type of imagery , a conscious choice of a healing image, such as deciding to visualize a white healing light shining on a wound |
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when it comes to imagery and communication, it is important to be clear about ______ ______. |
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List four important points about imagery and communication that are possibly on the final. |
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1) Mentally outline the whole interaction from beginning to end 2) Concentrate on visualizing details 3) envision the best and plan for the unexpected 4) Review your live performance and update your visualization. |
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During "Self Talk in Phases of Communication", what do the before, during, and after phases consist of? |
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Before- encourage yourself and focus on strengths During- tune into your supportive self dialogue after- constructively review your performance |
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thinking of "life challenge" instead of "life crisis" or "useful energy to change things" instead of ager are examples of what? |
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What are the main 3 reasons that clients/patients would be considered unpopular? (nurses' least favorite) |
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they complain and take more time than others, have condiotns nurses fear (history of violence, having an incurable or contagious illness), or have stigmatizing characteristics or illnesses (substance abuse, sexual orientation, smoker having lung cancer) |
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