Re: what do you remember the most about psych nursing
I became a Registered Psych Nurse in 84 then an RN in 87. I was a registered nurse before I became an RN.
This past weekend after spending time with my 87 year old dad I can honestly say that mental health affects us all. Dear old dad has lost his mind. It is a shame to see such a nice man, so sick. I would bet that in two years time my dad will not know any of us.
Psych nursing has taught me patience and to have much more empathy than I would otherwise have in my life. It has taught me to be analytical about the way I feel and deal with others and not to be judgmental.
Loss, regret and jealousy are something we all must deal with (as well as other feelings). Another patient told me tonight "Its not fair." She's right, of course, its not fair, but once we realize its not fair and there are things out of our control that we must deal with, then it becomes easier.
These are my thoughts about psych nursing at 4 am on an active inner northeastern US city unit. A far cry from the little western Canadian town I first took my psych nursing training.