Nurse Ratched's theory of therapeutic community, as depicted in Ken Kesey's "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," revolves around strict control and manipulation of patients to maintain order and compliance within the psychiatric ward. She believes in using power dynamics and institutional authority to enforce conformity, viewing patients as needing correction rather than care. This approach contrasts with more compassionate therapeutic models that emphasize empathy, autonomy, and genuine healing. Ultimately, her methods highlight the dehumanizing aspects of mental health treatment in that era.
How a guy has to learn to get along in a group before he'll be able to function in a normal society; how the group can help the guy by showing him where he's out of place; how society is what decides who's sane and who isn't, so you got to measure up... Page 46 (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest)
it promotes nurse client therapeutic interaction
Therapeutic touch was developed in 1972 by Dora Kunz, a psychic healer, and Dolores Krieger, Ph.D., R.N, a nurse and professor of nursing at New York University. The year before, in 1971, when Krieger was working as a registered nurse.
Therapeutic touch was developed in 1972 by Dora Kunz, a psychic healer, and Dolores Krieger, PhD., run, a nurse and professor of nursing at New York University.
role model to the community educator
1.To promotes comfort.2.To show emphaty.3.To show respect
Congruity means the quality of agreeing; or being suitable and appropriate. I'm guessing it either means the nurse is agreeing with the patient or the nurses conversation with the patient was suitable and appropriate for a patient/nurse conversation.
Join the army unless your gay ,then go to community college to become a nurse
Yes, most community colleges offer nurse aid training, CNA, and RN courses. You can make sure by visiting your local community college or checking out their website.
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An excessive amount of topical agent provides minimal therapeutic benefits.
Watson's theory of human caring emphasizes the importance of forming a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship to promote healing. This has influenced current nursing practice by promoting holistic care, patient-centered approaches, and emphasizing the importance of empathy and compassion in healthcare delivery. Nurses are encouraged to incorporate these principles into their practice to improve patient outcomes and overall satisfaction.