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RE: Trading Compassion

in Reflections3 months ago

When talking about hospitals, especially in our country, most patients are admitted to government hospitals. There, the patients do not receive good responses from the nurses. Only a limited number of nurses spend their time looking after the well-being of the patients, smiling and joking. Almost all the doctors are friendly. From this, I see that many nurses have messed up their lives by facing the mental anxiety of hospital work and personal life. Therefore, they deal with patients in the hospital in the same way that they behave angrily at home. But the situation in private hospitals is completely different. The staff there are very friendly and compassionate people. The simplest thing here is that government nurses have marked the limits of their comfort zone, while private hospital nurses move by breaking the limit. Since most of the patients have negative opinions, it is not a pleasant experience for the nurse either.

In life, we face troubles when we do not expect it, so in such a situation, we have to get help through proper communication. The response can be good or bad depending on how we communicate. Loneliness is a very difficult and painful feeling, and communication skills can be developed gradually through building relationships. I also faced loneliness at a time when I had problems, and a very stranger came to my aid, and he came to my aid because of my honest language. Honesty is absolutely important in building relationships.

When we need help, we must not hesitate to inform those we are in contact with. One more thing to remember. When someone else is in trouble, we must also help them. This is the importance of a support network. I see another thing in the society around us. That is, there are people who are not willing to seek help from others because of shyness. Therefore, we need to improve our communication skills to overcome this comfort zone of shyness and increase new relationships.

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I am not sure whether it is a case that the nurses have made a mess of their lives, but rather, in most places nurses are among the worst paid professions. Even in Finland this is the case. Oh, and this was at a public hospital. as I don't have private care.