Nurse-patient relationship important

On rare occasions is the nurse patient relationship a good one yet on the contrary, kindness, resilience, patience, encouragement is expected from nurses.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

On rare occasions is the nurse patient relationship a good one yet on the contrary, kindness, resilience, patience, encouragement is expected from nurses.


Patients go to hospitals for services they can’t provide for themselves and on the other hand nurses have made a choice of career that I am sure it is out of a willing and interested spirit.


Majority of nurses are rude, arrogant and others want to speak in a way that is closely related to barking and one wonders whether they have any professional ethics.


If you’re a nurse and you are lucky enough to get into the service of treating people who need you most, then do it with a good spirit or else, your arrogance hurts the would be beneficiaries and your negligence itself is a disease.


Treat others as if you were the one sick because much as the nurses treat the sick they are not immune to diseases.

They can also suffer from the same and none of them would opt to be treated indifferently, so they should do to others what they would have others do for them.


Nurses ought to know that character and personality will create either a negative or positive impact on the healthy status of the patient-for worse or for better.


Imagine a situation where a patient lost hope of living and finally died because of your negligence and less interest in a situation you could have otherwise saved.

Kicukiro