Showing posts with label Nursing Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursing Program. Show all posts

Accelerated Nursing Program: Important Point To Note

Accelerated Nursing Program: Important Point To Note

Determination to enter into a Nursing career has been on the increase in recent times and this has contributed immensely to the introduction of new programs developed to certify nurses in record time. 

 This is done to cater to the needs and aspirations of the people as well as make available healthcare programs that will increase the lifespan of the populace through accelerated Nursing Programmes.

 

There are a number of options available and an accelerated nursing program is usually the most popular option among those who want to enter the field of medicine.

 Some people are somehow skeptical and are not comfortable knowing that nurses can be trained in very little time. However, a good accelerated nursing program will be thorough and effective in helping the future nurse master the skills required for the job.

 One important thing to note is the traits of a good nurse. The skills needed to become an effective nurse are not completely taught in the classroom. Some people have a natural talent and tendency to become a nurse and work assiduously to achieve their aim in this field while others developed an interest at first but later on, lose focus and this will affect them to never master the job as expected of them no matter how many hours they spend in the classroom.

 An accelerated nursing program recognizes that the technical skills needed to be targeted while the more subtle skills that the job requires are often said to be inherited in some individuals. Many patients have had the opportunity to encounter the perfect nurse who has mastered the better way to attend to their patients. This has however made some people wonder why that person was so good at his/her job.

 There are some qualities that a good nurse must have in order to perform her duties as expected of her. Some of these qualities however cannot be taught in the classroom. An encounter with a nurse can probably put you at ease with just a few words. Or she could simply make you feel relaxed through her demeanor and approach.

 Describing such qualities in your caregiver at times may be difficult. There may be something about the person that helps you through the difficult situation but yet you may not be able to say categorically what exactly it is. Of course, an accelerated nursing program does not go into depth on developing such qualities as some of these qualities are in-built. Neither an extended, traditional program can be used to explain such qualities.

 

Now you may cast your memory back to another worst encounter you had with a nurse. She was probably too unfriendly, abrasive, and indifferent to your situation then. Maybe she was even sarcastic. She might even have made you feel as if you were a burden. Or probably, she could have technically done everything “right” but you just feel awful after seeing her.

 Bedside manner is briefly covered in an accelerated nursing program and is equally being addressed in the traditional school. An important point to note is that the nurse who made you feel uneasy was probably unaware of her effect on you. It may be she was just doing her job.

 Conclusively, the fundamental difference between the good nurse and the bad one emanated from their attitude toward the profession and their patients. The first nurse is caring for a person thereby adding human nature to her job and she recognizes this. The second nurse is just doing her job thinking that is the best way to act in any specific situation.

 

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