Friday, August 14, 2020

“God found some of the Strongest Women in the World they are Nurses” - RN Maya Devi Adhikari (Manisha)

 


“God found some of the Strongest Women in the World they are Nurses”


Nurse is a Person who provided care to individual or community in the problematic situation as well as healthy conditions. In the old Days, the nurse we known as women who took care of the sick injured, and dying person without any formal Knowledge. Nursing is being a Major profession in providing health Care of Preventive, Promotive, Curative and Rehabilitative services. The Scope of nursing is very broad and highly demanded.

Nursing encompasses so much more than just medical care- it has to do with the human touch as well. When a patient needs a drink of water or a painkiller, it is the nurse whom they turn to. Nurses look after even the most intimate needs of patients, and they do so with compassion and thoughtfulness. Tasks that range from coaxing the patient to eat, telling a joke while drawing blood, to helping the patient to take a few steps after a surgery, all fall within the nurses’ responsibilities.

While it is the doctor who manages the overall healthcare plan, nurses are the ones who carry it out; and in doing so they spend the most number of contact hours with the patient. Ninety-nine per cent of patient interactions in hospital are with their nurses, and patients learn to trust their swift handling of any problems they may be facing.

Nursing is a health care profession that involves years of training and continued specialized education to care for patients in a variety of settings. Nurses are often the first healthcare professional that patients meet. They are a technical expert, an educator, a counselor and a resource for the family, using all senses to better care for a patient.

Nursing profession is a career in which one has the opportunity to give care to others in need, share health information with others to help them live better lives, and grow professionally in almost any way one can dream possible. Whether one is interested in research, bedside nursing, or advanced practice, nursing provides the opportunities to do all of these things. Another nice thing about nursing is that nurses are able to be many different kinds of nurses throughout their career. For example, one could be a pediatric nurse for a few years, then decide to be a critical care nurse for the next few years, and then decide to become a nursing instructor! It is an amazingly, rewarding career. One piece of advice to always remember: Don't forget the basics. Everyone wants a caregiver who truly cares about their well-being and comfort.

Nursing focus is on the whole patient, thereby setting itself apart from other disciplines through the positive caring approach. A profession is the ability to acquire knowledge in areas of science and the nursing profession is one that is grounded in theories, sciences, math, biology, and anatomy and physiology. Nursing is a discipline that focuses on alleviating pain and suffering through protection, promoting health, wellness, and prevention of illness and injury. The nursing profession is an advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations. The profession advocates education, prevention, collaboration, coordination of care, and adheres to a high standard of care. Today, the nursing profession transformation is a vision of Florence Nightingale’s showing in the hospital designs, evidence-based medical care, and holistic patient. Nurse work to promote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with illness. They are always advocate and health educators for patients, family, and communities. Nurse develop and manage nursing Care plans instruct patients and their families in proper care, and help individuals and groups take steps to improve or maintain their health they spend much of their time on care. Nurse motivates the people to find their health needs, increase interest to adopt healthy life style and increase awareness regarding health ,sanitation, hygiene etc. Until the people are interested and become aware of their needs, they will not consume the health service provided to them.

Nurses always reflects the trust that the public hold in nurses; and truly, whether by the bedside or in the executive boardroom, nurses are the most trusted in the healthcare system in any country. Patients look to nurses for care during their most vulnerable times, and the nursing profession has proven time and again that they do, indeed, deserve this trust!

Nurses must necessarily draw on this single minded trust that patients place in them, by advocating them on health issues and doing all they can to improve the welfare of the community at large. Recovering patients are more likely to listen to the words of advice from the nurse who has been at their bedside during their stay in hospital. They will follow the patient care advocated by them, as they perceive that their nurses honestly care for them and want their well-being.

However tired they may themselves be, nurses are trained to be cheerful and pleasant and to extend compassionate care at all times. When you are not in the best of health, a smiling face can make all the difference to your quick recovery! At times when the patient’s health prognosis is not so positive, it is again only nurses who can be relied upon to tell the truth, clearly and correctly. Nurses often help patients to make informed decisions about their continued healthcare. For this reason, patients learn to expect honesty from their nurses.

Do anything wrong, they can be trusted to do all the right things they are only Nurse. To stay on top of the profession and keep themselves abreast of all the advancements in the field, nurses must undertake professional development courses. This will help them to keep up the trust that the community has placed in them and to carry out their duties to the best of their ability.
 

Thank You!

Maya Devi Adhikari (Manisha)
PBBN: KMHSON
Staff Nurse : Manmohan  Memorial Medical College and Teaching Hospital

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