Tuesday 12 May 2020

The Nurse

A Nurse is a person who is trained to give care (help) to people who are sick or injured. Nurses work with doctors and other health care workers to make patients well (not sick) and to keep them fit and healthy. Nurses also help with end-of-life needs and assist other family members with grieving.

WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A ” NURSE”?

An aspiring RN can earn a bachelors of Nursing Science (BNSC) in a 4 years at a college or university. If you’re already an RN, you can enroll in an RN-to-BsN program which is geared specifically for RNs who has nursing diploma. This path usually takes about two to three years.

WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A NURSE?
In summary,
📌as caregiver, a nurse provides hands-on care to patients. ….
📌As a patient advocate , the nurse’s responsibility is to protect a patient’s rights, act on patient’s behalf, and support their decisions.

WHAT SKILLS DO U NEED TO BE A “NURSE”?
Essential Nursing skills compassion. A nurse must be drawn to caring for sick and injured. Communication Ethics Critical Thinking Attention To detail confidence adaptability stamina

WHAT ARE D FOUR CONCEPTS OF NURSING THEORY?
The nursing paradigm consist of four main concepts: Person, Health, Environment, and Nursing. Each theory is regularly defined and described by a Nursing Theorist. The main focal point of nursing out of the four various common concepts is the person (patient)

WHO IS THE FATHER OF NURSING?

Nightingale birthed nursing around the late 1850s(Crimean War), early 1860s (American Civil War), and early 1870s (beginning of formal nursing schools in America). So to put things on an equal footing, the father of Nursing should be more or less her contemporary.

HAS NURSING TRULY ATTAINED PROFESSIONAL STATUS?
Typically in most developed countries, professions are distinguished by certain characteristics; these includes:-

✒Institution of Higher Education
✒Autonomy
✒Code of Ethics
✒Increasing Knowledge
✒Culture and Norm

COMMON NOMENCLATURES USED TO ADDRESSED NURSE
✔Nursing Officer
✔Chief
✔Sister
✔Mummy
✔Daddy
✔In charge
✔Mallam
✔Matron just to mention but few

IS RN A TITTLE?
Registered Nurse (RN) is a nurse who has graduated from an accredited nursing program with a BsN, Associator diploma from a hospital based program in nursing. To obtain RN license, an individual needs to pass the Nursing Council Exam in the state where they wish to obtain licensure. RN is a licensure credentials which goes after your name not before your name e.g. Musty RN, Bscn.

PROFESSIONAL TITTLE/ACRONYM OF NURSE?
-The professional title of RN is Nurse, so address us as a Nurse not doctors because we are not doctors or chief , sister and so on. For example Nurse Otieno ,Nurse John.
-The acronym of the title Nurse is Nr. Which is the pre-nominal abbreviation of a nurse e.g Nr. Otieno, Nr. Maria.
Mr., Mrs., Miss are not suppose to be use by a professional because they are business and social title acronym.
-CNO, PNO, SNO etc; these are ranking post in the hospital but is not actually a title of a nurse.

SUMMARY
We are all crying for public recognition of the Kenyan Nursing profession why sadly we deliberately refuse to add Nurse(Nr.) in our beautiful names and don’t address our colleagues as such. So if we aren’t happy and proud of our titles how do we expect the society to feel we are important. The change has to start with the way we address ourselves in public regardless of our years of experience and specialization E.g. am Nurse Otieno is a pleasure meeting you.

WISDOM WORD
No single doctor will accept the title nurse but why are we accepting their title upon all the peculiarity of our professional title. We are nurses and care for patient as a whole not as a machine.

-I AM PROUD TO CALL MYSELF A NURSE AND USE THIS TITLE ANYWHERE.

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