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BH Nursing Care Delivery Model

Horizontales
This caring behavior that "works" gives us an alternative to scripting, but maintains key phrases and words that convey a clear message to patients.
The caring behavior of rounding works best when it's routine and ____________, so we are consistently anticipating and addressing concerns or needs.
The caring process of avoiding assumptions, engaging the self, assessing thoroughly, and seeking cues from the patient.
Sitting for 3-5 uninterrupted minutes with the patient is an opportunity to connect and understand their needs a bit better. This caring behavior is called:________.
While our Professional Practice Model (PPM) is the framework for our entire body of professional work, the Care Delivery Model is most easily seen in how we provide ____________ care.
Caring Theory researcher/author name:_____.
Verticales
These "connections" represent a model to guide us in our interactions with patients, coworkers, etc. and help us focus on an awareness of both our needs and the needs of others.
This caring behavior shows that when we see something that requires action, like a call light or hazard, we act on it immediately.
When the caring behavior of handover occurs, it's important that the patient and/or family are at the center and remain __________.
The caring process of informing, advocating, giving feedback, and validating the patient's feelings.
The caring process that is the deliberate act of comforting, anticipating needs, and competently/skillfully performing tasks the patient cannot do themselves
The caring process of sharing feelings, not burdening, and conveying availability while spending time with the patient
Swanson defines __________ as the informed care for the well-being of others.
The caring process of maintaining _________ to help the patient find meaning while offering realistic optimism and "going the distance".