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Clients Satisfaction

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My opinion is that you shouldn't use "ur".

Ure opinion counts.

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My opinion is that you shouldn't use "ur".

??????? :yawn: :eek:

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Ure opinion counts.

Anyone with not half-baked answers please... :yeah:

I don't understand what the statement is elaborating on. If you'd clarify, I'd be glad to try to answer

I don't understand what the statement is elaborating on. If you'd clarify, I'd be glad to try to answer

yup, made no sense to me either

Please elaborate.

Tait

If that is the only explanation of the assignment, I think she is requesting your thoughts on client satisfaction. I am thinking, and there isn't much info to go on, that you could discuss how important you think client (and in nursing the patient is the "client") satisfaction is to their care. For example, I think that it is extremely important for a patient to be pleased with the care they are receiving... ovbiously, they aren't always going to be completely happy with the care they are receiving because being a "patient" isn't by any means a fun experience, but if they feel involved in their care and the lines of communication are open they are pleased and more comfortable with you. The best example I can give of this is a pt in the ICU setting who has recently been extubated and wants to eat. A nurse running around crazy trying to get caught up and just keeps telling the pt they can't have anything to eat right now but is unable to explain to them why and at what point they can... The patient doesn't see anything except that this nurse is refusing to feed them... shift change, the next RN comes on duty. This nurse takes a few moments and explains the process of things that have to occur before they can eat. The patient thinks the previous nurse gave horrible service, but all of a sudden the next nurse is the best they have had. All because of a few words of explanation. The pt is more comfortable with this nurse and is more able/willing to participate in their care. I hope this makes sense, I am running on no sleep!

My opinion is that you shouldn't use "ur".

You forgot to nit pick on the little dancing smiley as well...

I am sure she wouldn't use "ur" on her paper.

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If that is the only explanation of the assignment, I think she is requesting your thoughts on client satisfaction. I am thinking, and there isn't much info to go on, that you could discuss how important you think client (and in nursing the patient is the "client") satisfaction is to their care. For example, I think that it is extremely important for a patient to be pleased with the care they are receiving... ovbiously, they aren't always going to be completely happy with the care they are receiving because being a "patient" isn't by any means a fun experience, but if they feel involved in their care and the lines of communication are open they are pleased and more comfortable with you. The best example I can give of this is a pt in the ICU setting who has recently been extubated and wants to eat. A nurse running around crazy trying to get caught up and just keeps telling the pt they can't have anything to eat right now but is unable to explain to them why and at what point they can... The patient doesn't see anything except that this nurse is refusing to feed them... shift change, the next RN comes on duty. This nurse takes a few moments and explains the process of things that have to occur before they can eat. The patient thinks the previous nurse gave horrible service, but all of a sudden the next nurse is the best they have had. All because of a few words of explanation. The pt is more comfortable with this nurse and is more able/willing to participate in their care. I hope this makes sense, I am running on no sleep!

thank u squirtle, actually our teacher didn't elaborate to us the assignment. She actually wants us to figure it out ourselves how we can understand clients satisfaction in persoanl, organizational, and in a work. :sniff:

"She actually wants us to figure it out ourselves "

Exactly. Teachers are funny that way.

"She actually wants us to figure it out ourselves "

Exactly. Teachers are funny that way.

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but you have to have at least a freakin' clue.....as stated the assignment would be absolutely imposible for me to do. with this last post, i am thinking the OP's first language is not English, so, OP are you having trouble in an English speaking school, or are you trying to translate the assignment for us?.......

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