Introduction: The number of patients with chronic kidney disease is increasing not only in our country, but globally. The main causes are aging of the population, which is also associated with a greater number of patients with diabetes, with a higher incidence of hypertension and an increase in the weight in the population, and thus the presence of obesity. Therapeutic communication is a process in which a patient and a nurse in partnership and interaction seek better solutions to manage the patient's chronic kidney disease. The patient knows his conditions, he is able to follow recommendations and instructions, and tries to keep the situation well or not to get worse. In the event of a worsening of the condition, the patient must be able to identify only this and take action properly in order to seek help in due time. Purpose: is to present therapeutic communication in the treatment of patients with chronic renal disease at the tertiary level in a specialized outpatient clinic with the help of domestic and foreign literature. Methods: In the diploma the descriptive method of work is used. The diploma work is designed after the analysis of domestic and foreign literature. Professional and scientific literature was used. Results: By therapeutic communication, the nurse receives and observes the patient's uniqueness and responds to it. The discussion between the patient and the nurse must be a dialogue rather than a monologue. If we want the conversation to be effective, we provide time for it, remove disturbing factors, speak distinctly and in a patient understandable language, listen to the patient and take into account his wishes. Discussion and conclusion: Therapeutic communication in the outpatient clinic is very important. Through communication, he provides the patient with the information he needs. If a patient has a good opinion of a nurse, she gets her trust.
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