A physician’s tribute to nurses
“At the hospital, the nurse is the one who is at the patient’s bedside around the clock. When the patient has to go to the bathroom or needs help to sit up in a chair, he or she calls the nurse. The nurse is the one who is changing the diapers for the elderly; she is the one cleaning the sputum and the spilled urine; she is the one holding the patient’s hand and stroking his hair while he is having a painful procedure done. She is the one arranging the flowers and picture frames in the room. She is the one administering the medications when the patient is in pain or nauseous. She is the foremost advocate for the patient. She is at the bedside when the patient is taking his last breath, and she is the one to call the doctor to pronounce him dead after having first witnessed and confirmed it herself.”
Farhan S. Imran is a hematology-oncology physician who blogs at Did I Ask?
He shares his story and discusses his KevinMD article, “A nurse is to a patient what a mother is to a child.” (https://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2021/05/a-nurse-is-to-a-patient-what-a-mother-is-to-a-child.html)