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The Nurse and the Patient: Influence of Context in Knowing the Patient

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Influence of Context in Knowing the Patient
The Nurse and the Patient
It is evident that many different types of knowledge influenced Allison’s decision-making process when caring for her patients. There were also contextual factors that played a role in each nurse-patient interaction. The first contextual was the intrinsic nature of the nurse and the patient as individuals. Working in an understaffed nursing environment can cause nurses to experience burnout. Allison ensures she cares for herself physically and emotionally; allowing her to come to work refreshed and prepared for the stressful environment. She also focuses on the positive aspects of her work, such as believing that a busy shift will go by faster, rather than dwelling on …show more content…

Having a health scare can cause many people, such as Mrs. Johnson, to experience high levels of stress and anxiety. Stress and anxiety negatively affect patient physiological statuses, altering the way they normally handle and cope with situations. On the other hand, Allison is experienced in dealing with frightened and angry patients. When she was new to the unit, these patients used to frighten her, which could have negatively affected her interactions with her patients. Now, she is able to handle these situations without becoming afraid or offended. This will lead to more positive interactions with her patients rather than negative ones.
Nurse’s Past Experiences
Allison’s ability to remain in a calm was, in part, due to her past experience with the health care system. Conversely, it is apparent that Mr. Nelson and Mrs. Johnson are unfamiliar and unaccustomed to the hospital setting. The uncertainty, feeling of powerlessness, and inability to effectively cope with these challenges was a struggle that Mr. Nelson was new to. He had always been in powerful positions and losing control altered his ability to effectively interact with nurses. Mrs. Johnson’s inexperience with the health care system caused an increase in her anxiety level, leading to a shift in her ability to communicate and interact with others. Allison’s past experience with the

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