Good morning, nurse. Could you please assist me? I am having a hard time breathing.
Of course, Sir, I can.
ORIGINAL ENCOUNTER
Hello Nurse Michael, you can call me Mr. Floyen.
By the way, Sir, my name is nurse Michael.
EMERGING IDENTITIES
Are you experiencing this regularly Mr. Floyen?
Good morning Mr. Floyen! May I knowhow you are doing today, Sir?
Okay, Mr. Floyen. I'll continue to monitor you now, and then if you are still experiencing it after the maintenance that I will prescribe you, I will continue to treat you'll be fine.
Not exactly nurse. Sometimes, I'm having chest pain.
I had a rapid heartbeat just earlier, nurse.
Sample Scenario: Mr. Floyen is a 65-year-old retired man, having a weak body because of old age. One day, he was experiencing many symptoms such as chest pain, rapid heartbeat, and shortness of breath.
EMPATHY
Please take more rest and try not to do something that requires a lot of strength, and please don't forget to drink your medicine on time.
Mr. Floyen had a hard time breathing, so he went to the hospital for help. The nurse introduced himself to the patient, and the patient also introduced himself to the nurse.
SYMPATHY
As I watch him, it's great to see that he feels so much better now, especially after not skipping his medicine intake and adequate rest.
The relationship between patient and nurse has been set up since the patient shares information regarding his suffering. After speaking with the patient, the nurse accumulates more insights regarding what the patient is experiencing to help the patient better and faster.
RAPPORT
Yes, immensely, it's all thanks to you, Nurse Michael!
Now that you are done resting, has your condition improved?
The nurse helped the patient by understanding her sickness and empathy by doing her job as the patient's caretaker. The nurse suggested rest and administered medicine to decrease the patient's pain.
Using the nurse's intellectual and therapeutic approach, Mr. Floyen was managed well, and the lightening of the pain caused by the headache can be visibly observed.
The Nurse met the goal to lessen the patient's pain due to a headache. As the Nurse administered the proper treatment, to effectively help the patient, gaining the trust of a patient also needed to be achieved. Nurse Michael accomplished all necessary steps required to be done; thus, Mr. Floyen's recovery results were very remarkable.
Thank you for all your help Nurse Michael; I will make sure to keep that in mind!
No worries, remember to take your medicine and rest regularly, okay? If any symptoms come back for the following days, make sure to take it easy and come back as soon as possible if you feel like you need my assistance again.