Nurse presence is one of the most important caring mechanisms a nurse can offer to a sick patient. The presence of a nurse enables the patient to feel safe and connected, while avoiding possible feeling of alienation or isolation. Not only does the presence of a nurse ease the patient’s anxiety, the nurse has to become receptive and assertive to the current situation. Therefore, the nurse and the patient may develop a trustful relationship, which will give the patient hope of overcoming the illness. To me, nurse presence means that the nurse must be willing to become a supportive resource by fulfilling the patient’s needs of getting better.
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A receptive nurse will notice any kind of problems related to the client’s condition and will perform necessary procedures to quickly resolve the situation. For example, Cooper discussed a story of how a nurse was attentive and receptive to her patient. The patient is a young man who has four tubes attached to his chest because of a double lung transplant. He was clearly in no condition to attend his own needs. Therefore, the nurse quickly noticed different ques that the patient was feeling uncomfortable. Immediately, the nurse gave the patient some morphine to relieve the pain (Cooper 2001). The nurse was able to fulfil the need of the patient and was resourceful to the patient’s family. This story is a prime example of how the presence of nurses can quickly recognize and relieve the problems based on the patient’s uncomforting ques. Overall, presence of nurses help patient overcome emotional and mental distress, while generating hope for overcoming difficult life