10 Secrets Nurses Would Want Their Patients To Know

If you enter the hospital for your treatment or to pay a visit to someone in the hospital bed, the first thing you notice is a lot of doctors and nurses working together. But, for some reason, doctors are seen far more superior than nurses and almost next to God.

Has anyone wondered why nurses are referred to as God’s angels on Earth? Well, if you don’t really know why, let’s just keep the answer really simple – it is because they are emotionally, physically, and mentally taking care of you if you are their patient. They are constantly providing everything you need and more.

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If you’d want to know your nurses better, you’d have to know their feelings and voices. So, here are a few secrets that every nurse would want their patients to know.

Secrets Nurses Would Want Their Patients To Know

It may be fun to read a friend’s thoughts, but would you want to know the thoughts running through a nurse’s mind? Here is a list of secrets every nurse would want their patients to be aware of.

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1. They Always Remain Calm

Nurses Always Remain Calm

No matter how serious your health condition is, your nurse will always remain calm. Whether it be blood spurting in the emergency room or stitching up parts of your open wound, they are always calm and never panic. It takes a lot of courage to remain calm during the most difficult times.

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2. Don’t Mess With Them; They Have To Clean Your Mess

Nurses Like To Provide More Care To Patients Who Are Polite

Nurses admit that how a patient treats them affects how they provide their help. A patient who is polite and appreciative will be taken care of much better than a patient who is constantly complaining and yelling.

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After all, if you are bedridden, you know who is going to clean your mess. You probably don’t want to mess around with the nurse taking care of you. It probably may not be a pleasant experience.

3. They Are Smart Too

Nurses Are Smart Too

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Nurses cannot stand it when the patients say that they’re too smart to be a nurse. Well, there is a reason why they chose to be a nurse and graduate successfully as a nurse instead of a doctor – precisely because they actually wanted to be a nurse. Being a nurse does not make them less smart or, as other may see it, too smart for being a nurse.

4. They Always Enter Your Room With A Smile

 Nurses Always Enter A Patient's Room With A Smile

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Irrespective of their shifts, working hours, the number of patients they had to treat, the emergency cases, and the five-second breaks, they will always be at your bedside with a smile. They make sure that you don’t see their worries or problems. They are always concerned about your health and will do anything, big or small, to improve it.

5. They Can Be Mean To Each Other

Nurses Can Be Mean To Each Other

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Nurses can be mean girls, too! Well, they may appear as sweet human beings to their patients but they can be mean to each other. If you think about it, it is quite common. This is common between the senior nurses and their juniors. We’ve had differences with other colleagues at work; why would it be any different at the hospital?

6. Your Appreciation Makes A Difference

A Thank You Note Can Make A Difference To A Nurse

A thank you from patients can make a lot of difference to a nurse. Being appreciated for being their support and strength and offering them their help for the smallest problems feels like they have done their job right. To make it even better, a note to the manager stating their exceptional service can get them a step ahead in their career.

7. Doctors Don’t Save Your Lives Alone, They Help Too

Doctors And Nurses Together Save A Patient's Life

After a successful surgery or treatment, the patients and their family appreciate the doctors like they single-handedly carried out the procedures. But, this is not true. Doctors and nurses work as a team and the doctors need the nurses to help them around with the treatment.

In fact, the nurses know a lot more than the doctors do. They know their patient’s history well and they also know how the patient recovers from a surgery or treatment. So, the next time you thank your doctor, don’t forget to thank the nurses, too.

8. Sometimes, They Do Lie

Nurses Do Lie At Times

When a patient asks “have you done this before?”, the nurses do say yes even if it were their first time. Basically, nurses do lie sometimes. That is because they don’t want to give a scare to the patient and neither do they want to lose their self-confidence. This does not mean nurses lie about serious issues like the progress of a health condition.

9. They Don’t Want To Break The Ethical Code

Nurses Don't Want To Go Out On Dates With Their Patients

It is only natural for a patient to feel emotionally attached to someone who cares. But, at the end of the day, a nurse gets paid to be caring and helpful. It is what they do for a living. They don’t like being asked out on dates because it is unethical and they probably want to separate their professional life from their personal one.

10. They Love When Their Patients Visit

Nurses Love When Their Patients Visit Them

Every nurse will have a favorite patient at some point. And they always love to see their patients healthy. if you’ve been in the hospital long enough, the nurses love it when you pay them a visit after your recovery. By visiting them, you are sharing your happiness with the ones that actually took care of you emotionally and physically.