Re: Nursing and Asperger's Syndrome
How wonderful that your friend is interested in the nursing profession. Wise decision indeed! I'm interested in how Aspergers manifests in your friend. I don't personally know anyone with Aspergers, but Wikipedia cites "physical clumsiness" and "difficulties with communication and social adjustment" as common traits of the syndrome, although they are often minimized in adulthood. I can see how these symptoms might hinder one's ability to practice nursing. Fostering therapeutic relationships with patients, communicating well with the healthcare team, and manual dexterity are all very important.
However, since your friend is already an EMT, I'm assuming she is very high-functioning and would probably be an excellent nurse with her background! If communication is an issue, well, we can ALL work on that! There are many therapeutic communication techniques that simply take practice. As long as your friend is willing to engage in self-reflection and evaluation of past interactions with patients (as all nurses should be!), there is always room for improvement. I took a wonderful 2-day workshop called Crucial Conversations: Tools for communicating when the stakes are high. I highly recommend this to anyone going into or practicing nursing, especially in a leadership/management role. This course really helped me learn successful communication tools to use in situations of conflict.
Good luck to your friend! If their heart and mind are set on nursing, I'm sure they will make it!
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