Need Help Getting Started With
Accelerated Nursing Program? Read On By: John Wellington
There is such a high demand for people to
enter the field of nursing that many new programs are being
developed and existing programs expanded to certify more nurses in a
record-breaking short time. 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, especially cautious patients, may not be
comfortable with the knowledge that nurses can be trained in very
little time. However, a good accelerated nursing program
will ensure that the future nurse master all the skills required for
the job.
One thing to consider is the traits of a
good nurse. The skills required to be an effective nurse are not
completely cultivated in the classroom. Some people have the natural
flare to be in this field while others will never master the job
regardless of how many hours they spend in the classroom. An
accelerated nursing program recognizes that the technical skills
need to be targeted while the more subtle skills that the job
requires are often present in the individual. Many patients have
encountered the perfect nurse but few of us think about why that
person was so good at his job.
Now, we can list some qualities that make
a good nurse and can not be taught. Recall your best encounter with
a nurse. She probably had the ability to put you at ease and make
you smile despite your pain with just a few gentle words. Or she
could simply make you feel relaxed through her graceful demeanor and
caring approach. Now consider your worst encounter with a nurse. She
was probably rough and did not display any emotions. Maybe she was
contemptuous and cynical. She may have made you feel as if you were
a burden or a weakling. She could have technically done everything
right but you just feel more terrible after seeing her.
Articulating such qualities in your
caregiver is often difficult. There is something about the person
that helps you through the difficult situation but you are not sure
how to put it in words. Of course, an accelerated nursing program
does not go into depth on developing such qualities. Neither does an
extended, traditional program. Bedside manner is briefly covered in
an accelerated nursing program but it is equally addressed in the
traditional school. The nurse who made you feel uneasy was probably
unaware of her effect on you. She was focused on doing her technical
job right.
The fundamental difference between the
good nurse and the bad one is their attitude towards the
profession. The first nurse is caring for a person and she
recognizes this. She leaves a good impression in your heart and
lifts your spirits. The second nurse just tries to finish her job
and leaves. She leaves no mark at all.
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