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role of nurse in communication with patient having neurological deficit​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The primary role of a nurse is to advocate and care for individuals of all ethnic origins and religious backgrounds and support them through health and illness. However, there are various other responsibilities of a nurse that form a part of the role of a nurse.

Answered by AditiHegde
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The role of a nurse in communication with a patient who has a neurological deficit is as follows:

  • While communicating with such patients, the nurses cannot converse with them for long. This is due to the fact the nurses become impatient during such conversations.
  • Next, the nurses try to learn more about the various techniques through which they can communicate properly with aphasic patients. The nurses develop a sense of responsibility while talking to patients with neurological defects.
  • They conduct several sessions among themselves to learn new methods and ways to interact with such patients. In this way, the nurses can take care of the patients who need special medical attention.
  • Nurses undergo several weeks of training to learn the methods of communication so that they can help these patients gain proper medical care. To ensure none of these patients are denied proper medical attention, the nurses undergo these specialized training sessions.
  • The nurses who communicate and help patients with neurological problems often experience anxiety, and stress. They are sometimes unable to balance their family needs along with the stress from providing care to these neurological patients. Thus, they put their mental health at risk to provide care to needy patients.

Hence, the role of the nurse in communication with a patient having a neurological deficit is mentioned.

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