Nurse Client Relationship Essay

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According to Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (2006), ‘Collaborative and therapeutic practice between registered nurses and client has been the subject of discussion, debate and research for decades’. This essay outlines the most essential elements of a nurse such as effective therapeutic relations and attitudes with clients. This essay will also include some of the core competencies that relate to nurses’ understanding, their contribution to the interdisciplinary health care team. It will provide the standards and competencies that are required to support, the therapeutic nurse-client relationship by providing more specific direction for future registered nurses and all health professional in regards to establish, maintain, restrictions and terminate of the nurse-client relationship which are goal focused. This essay examines the social gradient in health, explains how this relation influences clients to trust their health professionals …show more content…

Like all other relationships, the therapeutic relationship takes time to develop and requires commitment and effort to maintain. It is significant to understand about these attributes in order to maintain mutual nurse patient’s relationship with her to make the treatment effective and successful. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the nurse to provide her trust, respect and empathy with good communication skills. As, she is from indigenous background, it is very important to respect and understanding her culture. Gruber and Hartman (2007, p.12) believes, since nurse work in such a varied environment, the best way to achieve the client trust and their health related goals is to get the right set of communication skills and respect their culture. Further, appropriate languages should be used in a various effective ways of

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