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    Always Search for Ways to Connect With Patients
    Oncology nurse-patient relationship

    Always Search for Ways to Connect With Patients

    While working in a palliative care clinic, I developed a connection with one of my patients through an unexpected medium: word search puzzles. She was doing one the first time I entered her exam room, so I introduced myself and asked if it was a difficult one.  

    September 18, 2020
    Oncology Nurses Have a Special Power of Presence
    Oncology nurse-patient relationship

    Oncology Nurses Have a Special Power of Presence

    Like most nurses, my shifts as a new nurse functioned as consistently as clockwork. I would begin my afternoon shift by reviewing the assignment list. The previous shift’s nurses would handoff the patients, and I would head out to the unit to report to my assistive personnel and review the patients’ medication administration records. Every hour was dedicated to a different task, including my dinner break. That is, until a monumental moment jostled me from my systematic routine.

    June 19, 2020
    Nurses Always Find a Way to Communicate Care to Patients Who Don’t Speak Our Language
    Oncology nurse-patient relationship

    Nurses Always Find a Way to Communicate Care to Patients Who Don’t Speak Our Language

    Many say that love is the universal language. I agree, but I’ve found that care is also universal.   

    March 27, 2020
    The First Time I Gave a Patient My Contact Information
    Oncology nurse-patient relationship

    The First Time I Gave a Patient My Contact Information

    In nursing school I was always taught to maintain professional boundaries with patients, including never sharing any personal information like my address or contact information. No matter how many times faculty members said it, we never role played scenarios with that situation. I was unprepared for the moment, six months into my nursing career, when a kind, gentle, nonthreatening woman asked me for my address so she could send me a Christmas card.

    March 06, 2020
    Nurses Can Make a Difference, One Shaved Leg at a Time
    Patient quality of life

    Nurses Can Make a Difference, One Shaved Leg at a Time

    In nursing school and during my first clinical rotations, I was always uncomfortable with performing bed baths. To shut out my discomfort, I would focus on the task at hand, doing my best to ensure the patient’s privacy, keeping the water warm, and only exposing the one body area I was washing at the moment.

    January 14, 2020
    What the First Patient I Ever Cared for Taught Me About Anxiety From New Beginnings
    Oncology nurse-patient relationship

    What the First Patient I Ever Cared for Taught Me About Anxiety From New Beginnings

    I remember my first day as a student nurse technician at an academic medical center as if it was yesterday. It was a Saturday afternoon shift in May 1996 on 10 Green at Harper Hospital in Detroit, MI, on a hematology unit that cared for patients with either malignant hematology (i.e., leukemia and lymphoma) or benign hematology conditions (e.g., sickle cell disease).

    October 25, 2019

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    Lisa Zajac DNP, RN, ANP, BC, OCN® Guest Author
     
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