As a nurse, practicing health care it’s very important to understand the importance of sympathy and it is the best feeling when you apply it as a scope of practice. When experiencing empathy, you should be able to understand someone else’s internal experiences. Empathy is defined as the ability to understand the person circumstances, thoughts and pains. I worked as a CNA for the past of 15 years and I …show more content…
He spitting food, kicking as you approached him but it was not his fault because not only he had a bad night and the sickness had him have a bad behavior. I allowed him to express his feeling by made him feel it is okay for him to do so, let him know that someone is care, listing to his complaint and understand his illness. Indeed, he was the best patient in the unit. Empathy is the capacity to understand or feel another being’s experience from within other being’s i.e., the capacity to place oneself in another position. I mean your patients is like your own self, your own family. You have to let the patient understand that it is okay to take charge and it’s okay to asked question and them realize that he is in good hands Our interpretation of what is communicated to you as a nurse, is vital to good practice. Communications, compassion play a great role on patient care. Example, a patient is very anxious to go home, he becomes nervous and agitated, those can lead to emotions and depressed him more if you ignore him and not encourage him or give the patients guidance; how it is okay to feel the way that he is. As a nurse, you have to understand another’s person’s circumstances, point of view feelings. Empathy involves communication. Trying to understand what another person is experiencing. Without communication, leads to interpretation without