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How do you deal with an inappropriate patient?
How to respond to inappropriate patient requests
- F: Recognize any uncomfortable feelings that stem from the patient’s request.
- A: Analyze why the patient’s request makes you feel uncomfortable.
- V: View the patient in the best possible light.
- E: Explicitly state why the request is inappropriate.
- R: Reestablish rapport.
How do you respond to inappropriate requests?
A: ANALYZE WHY YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE
- Abstract.
- F: RECOGNIZE UNCOMFORTABLE FEELINGS.
- A: ANALYZE WHY YOU FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE.
- V: VIEW THE PATIENT IN THE BEST POSSIBLE LIGHT.
- E: EXPLICITLY STATE WHY THE REQUEST IS INAPPROPRIATE.
- R: REESTABLISH RAPPORT.
- POTENTIAL PATIENT RESPONSES.
- References.
What do you say to an inappropriate patient?
Explicitly state that the patient’s request is inappropriate. For example, it might be poor medical care, illegal, dishonest, or against policy. Couple this statement with a brief explanation but avoid lengthy explanations, which often create room for debate.
Why do nurses use bloopers in their charts?
Sometimes, nurses are so preoccupied with multi-tasking that they end up with charting bloopers. Most of the bloopers are typographical in nature like “Patient denies visual, auditory and old factory hallucinations” and “Incorporated 20 meqs of Kay Ciel to running IVF”. These bloopers are good ice breakers when reviewing the chart.
What are some funny nicknames for nurses in hospitals?
Nurses are so acquainted with some hospital items that give them funny nicknames. Do you know that propofol is also known as milk of amnesia? When you want to talk in “codes”, do you know that Ativan is also called Vitamin A? Bulb aspirators are often referred to as the blue sticky thing while the humidifier is just simply called as the bubbler.
What does it mean when a nurse tells a client not crying?
The nurse is acknowledging that the client is feeling especially down and offering to be available for discussion or just to provide a presence. Telling the client not to cry and suggesting a card game do not acknowledge the client’s feelings and appear to trivialize the situation.
How do you deal with patients who are annoying?
So you must always maintain self-control and never, ever lose it when interacting with even the most obnoxious patients. Be understanding when your patients get a bit short-tempered. Be patient with them, even when you feel like your patience is at its end. Never forget that it is your job to make people feel better.
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