Re: How do you address your patients?
I always ask what they would like to be called. It is part of my initial introduction when I first walk in the room. I will say something like "Hi, my name is iheartcardiac, and I will be your nurse tonight. What is your name?" And depending on their response I might follow up with "And what can I call you this evening if I need to get your attention?"
It usually works as a bit of an icebreaker as well, because you can get all kinds of responses that indicate the pt's sense of humor and then you can use that to your advantage throughout your shift. For example, if I get the response of "You can call me whatever", I may respond with "Ok whatever, are you having any pain?" and then usually I will get an actual name or at least a chuckle. I've found it works pretty well. Once I get a name I stick with that for the most part throughout the shift, although I have noticed myself using the hun or darlin' every once in a while (I'm really trying to break myself of that!)
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