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Great Questions For Nurses To Personally Engage Patients A critical key for patients to feel that their clinical healthcare is being given with high-quality, comes through the heart of caregiver. Did the nurse, therapist or physician approach and communicate in a personal and compassionate way? Do they even care about me? Some providers are very comfortable with initiating conversations, many others are not. They have so many intellectual responsibilities in the quality of caregiving, they struggle to also give care from their hearts. The goal of this little book is to provide a huge digest of…mehr

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Great Questions For Nurses To Personally Engage Patients A critical key for patients to feel that their clinical healthcare is being given with high-quality, comes through the heart of caregiver. Did the nurse, therapist or physician approach and communicate in a personal and compassionate way? Do they even care about me? Some providers are very comfortable with initiating conversations, many others are not. They have so many intellectual responsibilities in the quality of caregiving, they struggle to also give care from their hearts. The goal of this little book is to provide a huge digest of questions that can be used as "ice breakers" that build trust and rapport but also questions to use in deepening connection and engagement with patients and families. Whether the clinician works in a private clinic, outpatient or inpatient hospital settings, there are questions that will resonate with all readers. Are you ready to dig in and discover some wonderful questions to immediately use with patients? If so, let's go!
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Chaplain Keith Evans is a health care and law enforcement chaplain. He holds a Master of Divinity degree in Chaplaincy from Liberty University and a Doctor of Ministry in Theology and Pastoral Counseling degree from Temple Baptist Seminary / Piedmont International University (Carolina University). Prior to his sacred calling into ministry in 2001, Evans was a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic working with patients with acute and chronic spinal disorders. Currently Evans works as a Director of Chaplaincy for the Baptist Health System in San Antonio, Texas, USA.