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Health professional and patient interaction / Ruth Purtilo, Amy Haddad.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Philadelphia, Pa. : Saunders, c2002.Edition: 6th editionDescription: xix, 364 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0721692974 (pbk.)
  • 9780721692975
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • W 62 P986h 2002
Contents:
Contents PART I: SETTING THE CONTEXT 1. Respect and the Difference it Makes 2. Respect and the Work Environment 3. Respect, Values, and Diversity PART II: RESPECT FOR YOURSELF 4. Respect for Yourself as a Student 5. Respect for Yourself as a Professional 6. Enhancing Life Through Good Habits in Your Professional Career PART III: RESPECT FOR THE PATIENT'S SITUATION 7. Losses and Gains 8. Respect for the Personal Life of the Patient PART IV: RESPECT FOR THE PATIENT'S SITUATION 9. The Patient's Story 10. Respectful Communication in an Information-Intensive Health Care Environment PART V: COMPONENTS OF RESPECTFUL INTERACTION 11. The Process of Establishing Relatedness 12. The Importance of Recognizing Boundaries 13. The Challenge of Creating Professional Closeness PART VI: RESPECTFUL INTERACTION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN 14. Working with Newborns, Infants, and Toddlers 15. Working with Children and Adolescents 16. Working with Adults 17. Working with Older Adults PART VII: RESPECTFUL INTERACTION: SOME SPECIAL CHALLENGES WORTH CONSIDERING 18. Working with Dying Patients and Their Families 19. Showing Respect in Difficult Situations 20. Some New Challenges Genetic Families, Statistical Lives, and Environmental Concerns
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents
PART I: SETTING THE CONTEXT
1. Respect and the Difference it Makes
2. Respect and the Work Environment
3. Respect, Values, and Diversity
PART II: RESPECT FOR YOURSELF
4. Respect for Yourself as a Student
5. Respect for Yourself as a Professional
6. Enhancing Life Through Good Habits in Your Professional Career
PART III: RESPECT FOR THE PATIENT'S SITUATION
7. Losses and Gains
8. Respect for the Personal Life of the Patient
PART IV: RESPECT FOR THE PATIENT'S SITUATION
9. The Patient's Story
10. Respectful Communication in an Information-Intensive Health Care Environment
PART V: COMPONENTS OF RESPECTFUL INTERACTION
11. The Process of Establishing Relatedness
12. The Importance of Recognizing Boundaries
13. The Challenge of Creating Professional Closeness
PART VI: RESPECTFUL INTERACTION ACROSS THE LIFESPAN
14. Working with Newborns, Infants, and Toddlers
15. Working with Children and Adolescents
16. Working with Adults
17. Working with Older Adults
PART VII: RESPECTFUL INTERACTION: SOME SPECIAL CHALLENGES WORTH CONSIDERING
18. Working with Dying Patients and Their Families
19. Showing Respect in Difficult Situations
20. Some New Challenges Genetic Families, Statistical Lives, and Environmental Concerns

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