The document discusses bringing more compassion and empathy back to the nursing profession. It provides several suggestions on how to do so, such as by treating residents with the same compassion you would want for family members, making the most of limited time with residents, and reporting any signs of abuse. The document also references statistics showing that many nursing homes are understaffed and that abuse is often not reported.
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Bring compassion back to nursing with empathy
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Bringing compassion and empathy
back to the nursing profession.
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My slideshow presentation is about brining compassion and empathy back to the nursing
field. I have been a C.N.A for close to ten years and I have dealt with a variety of different
nurses, residents, and co-workers.
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Here are some simple
and easy ways you can...
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When we talk about nursing, it is easy to forget why we are all here which is our residents.
Here are some simple and easy ways to help bring compassion and empathy back to nursing.
3. Where will you be,
in 50 years?
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None, of us knows what the future holds; many of us believe we will not be around in 50
years, but what if you are and you are in a nursing home? How would you want to be treated?
5. Your residents are
someone’s family member.
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Every resident you take care of is someones family member.
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Making the most
of your time...
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Most nursing staff can get ‘pigeonholed’ as not caring or showing enough empathy and/or
towards their patients. But did you know according to the American Association for Justice
that residents or patients in a nursing home setting only get 3.7 actual hours of direct care?
Is it just me, or is this statistic a little sad?
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It’s easier said than done!
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For anyone who has worked in the nursing profession the know making the most of your time
is easier said and done. Especially, when it seems like everything that could possibly goes
wrong can and does throughout the day.
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Remember, it’s the
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Empathy is a sense of understanding, think for a minute about the person you are taking care
of. Every night for the last 50 years have they went to sleep with the t.v. on? Or, did they have
a glass of water? Think about your own routine and having to change it, because you are a
resident in a nursing home; a little scary don’t you think?
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Here is one easy example of how to practice empathy at your nursing home.
Can we have a show of hands of all the people who like to come to work here?
Now, imagine you are a resident, would you like to live here for the very good possibility you
will die here?
If your answer is no to both you have more in common with your residents than you thought.
You don’t like being here for eight hours, imagine how they feel spending what’s left og their
life living here.
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REPORT, ABUSE!!!
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The sad part about it, is even though nursing staff are mandated by law to report abuse,
many times they don’t. Did you know according to Masters in Health Care more than 30% of
all nursing homes experience some form of resident abuse and 90% of the abusers are
known; yet only 20% of abuse cases are ever reported.
13. How would you feel?
If it was someone you knew?
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Put yourself in the position of being your residents family member. Nursing homes are made
up of mothers, daughters, fathers, sons, and etc. every person you take care of has or had a
family in the past. How would you treat your family member.
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I once had a resident that had what we all believed to have a heart attack. There was roughly
15 minutes left of my shift, and she asked me if I would wait with her until the EMT’s showed
up. I agreed and I ran into trouble with my supervisor because I waited with her instead of
finishing my paper work. But what would you do? She was scared and alone, and I knew if it
was me I would want someone to wait with me especially if my fate was uncertain.
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Did you know according to Toles, M., Young, H., & Ouslander, J. (2012) that more than 75% of
nursing homes residents experience end-of-life depression? How will you express your
empathy and how would you want to be treated?