I was on my rehabilitation clinical placements at the Bundoora Extended Care. Mr John, 84 year old man, was admitted to the clinic 2 days past to my day of work. He had been experiencing retention of urine and was in extensive pain. My buddy nurse and I were educated amid handover that we would be taking care of John on this specific movement and might we be able to change the dressing on his right leg as he had an ulcerated leg because of affliction from a condition known as Peripheral Vascular Disease. My buddy nurse requested me to get him washed and changed. We assembled all the equipment we required from the treatment room and advanced toward John's room. I knocked his door and presented myself as a nursing student and approached him for his agree for me to help him to have a wash and put on something else. John was sitting on his bed, very strained and yelled …show more content…
The nurse’s sympathy and relational abilities appeared to be all that much missing, not listening to his solicitations and demonstrating no feelings towards him. This breakdown in correspondence in the nurse-patient association with john, left him feeling baffled and not in control of his own wellbeing. At initially, I couldn't see any great focuses in this circumstance; however thinking back I can see that it did have its positive side, in as much as permitting me to look at myself and to search for my short fallings in relation to the incident. The occurrence has likewise given me the chance to link theory to practice. The way I spoke with John had a constructive result for the two of us in that his own cleanliness needs were met, and I learnt that effective communication is essential in building a trusting bond between the patient and the nurse. I likewise feel I ought to have been more decisive when it went to the way John was being dealt with by the