I made my first cannulation yesterday! Kudos to me! But before I did my 2 cannulations, I really had to lie to my patients. I had to convince them that I'm an expert in what I do and put on a face with dignity and pride. If they can tell that it's my first time or that I'm not confident in what I do, they wouldn't allow me to touch them.
As a nurse, I think it is understandable that you have to lie sometimes to get your patients to have trust in you. Trust is the basic foundation when you're managing a patient and without it, you can't interact well with him or her.
Am I right or am I right? :)
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16 years ago
hmmmmp.. dialysis man di u noh..? hehe..
ReplyDeletein short, almost mga richness u patients... ^_^
sa ako pit.. if i draw blood, then my patients will ask if im good, ill return the question to them.. ahehe.. like "do you have good veins?" ahehe..
oh well.. white lies.. ^_^
-apriL here-
thanx sa comment pril. m so glad i have readers. hehe
ReplyDeletewhite lies are not bad. yet they still are lies.
it doesnt matter tho as long as nobody knows they're lies. hehehe