Nurse-client relationship the foundation of Nursing Process
Inter-personal model – a partnership between client and nurse instead of the clients just receiving treatment and the nurse simply just giving the treatment as the Dr. orders
Shared experience through the nurse’s observation, description, formulation, interpretation, validation, and intervention
Peplau's Seven Nursing Roles Peplau's Seven Nursing Roles illustrate the dynamic character roles typical to clinical nursing. 1.Stranger role: Receives the client the same way one meets a stranger in other life situations; provides an accepting climate that builds trust. 2.Resource role: Answers questions, interprets clinical treatment data, gives information. 3.Teaching role: Gives instructions and provides training; involves analysis and synthesis of the learner's experience. 4.Counseling role: Helps client understand and integrate the meaning of current life circumstances; provides guidance and encouragement to make changes. 5.Surrogate role: Helps client clarify domains of dependence, interdependence, and independence and acts on clients behalf as advocate. 6.Active leadership: Helps client assume maximum responsibility for meeting treatment goals in a mutually satisfying way. 7.Technical expert role: Provides physical care by displaying clinical skills; Operates equipment[15] === Peplau's Developmental Stages of the Nurse-Client Relationship === Orientation Phase Get