You need to know how to connect psychologically with your patients, and understand what they are emotionally going through- to be compassionate.
2007-06-16 06:51:24
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answered by >Golden Ticket< 4
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Relevance Of Psychology In Nursing
2016-12-16 12:11:36
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answered by ? 4
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I think being able to understand the emotional trauma that comes along with a physical illness is very important for a nurse. Nurses are the people who spend the most time with the patient and has to be aware of every aspect of that patients health to give them the best possible care. Nursing takes a lot of patience, understanding and empathy. They do a lot more than just administer medications and take your vital signs.
2007-06-16 10:26:05
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answered by vanhammer 7
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I use my psychology learning frequently when dealing with people. I think that as a nurse, a thorough understanding of motivation as well as mental pathology (abnormal psych) is an important tool to have to treat patients who are encountering difficulties would be a useful thing.
As the first-line person dealing with the patient, you can observe patients for warning signs of depression, mania, etc. that you can tell the doctor about that will help the patient get the best possible treatment.
2007-06-16 07:18:45
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answered by browneyedgirl623 5
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2014-10-29 11:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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psychology is important to the nursing profession because nurses have to take good care of their patient. but sometimes these patients exibit tantrums, different personalities, wierd attitudes and sometimes mentally retarded. we need to understand what is going on in their minds so that we can apply the best care appropriate for them
2016-04-08 12:14:52
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answered by Karen 4
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it helps in the effective management of patient as the knowledge of morbid personalty gives the nurse to treat the patient with dignity and honour. it also create a better environment for care as the nurse work effectively within the healthcare team without leaving out the relatives
2016-11-03 09:48:43
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answered by BEWAJI 1
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Psycology is important in any and all relations you have with another human being it helps you understand why they do , say, and react to every situation. One of my favorite sayings when asked a question about any other human is "IF you look at it from psycological point of veiw" then the answers become very clear good luck
2007-06-16 06:56:56
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answered by fisherman 3
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It is important in dealing with patients. Try to "manipulate" (i dont really like this word for this context but i could not think of a better one) them into making your job and their treatment easier and more smooth.
2007-06-16 09:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is important to know how, typically, a patient is going to or could react in particular situations. If you know ahead of time how they will react, or typically react, you have a better knowledge of how to deal with them when the time comes.
I also think it helps us to understand how we would react and deal with particular situations/particular types of people.
Good luck!
2007-06-16 06:53:02
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answered by snowy1 2
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