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Assignment: Self Introduction As and To Hospital Staff / Hospital Personel (Future Nursing / Responsibility)

The document discusses the author's goals of becoming a nurse and establishing her own hospital that provides excellent care to all patients without discrimination. The author wants to treat patients with compassion and give them motivation and support during their healing process. She also expresses a desire to work as a caregiver for elderly patients to provide them happiness and meet their needs at the end of their lives.

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Assignment: Self Introduction As and To Hospital Staff / Hospital Personel (Future Nursing / Responsibility)

The document discusses the author's goals of becoming a nurse and establishing her own hospital that provides excellent care to all patients without discrimination. The author wants to treat patients with compassion and give them motivation and support during their healing process. She also expresses a desire to work as a caregiver for elderly patients to provide them happiness and meet their needs at the end of their lives.

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Assignment : Self Introduction As And To Hospital Staff / Hospital Personel

( Future Nursing / Responsibility )

Name : Siti Maryani

NIM : 171141027

Courses : English Nursing

INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCE


NURSING SCIENCE STUDY PROGRAM
2019
My name is Siti Maryani, usually called maryani, today I want to tell you
the life story that I want. It started from a high school of health science in the
area of Surabaya, Surabaya STIKes. I was there as a Bachelor of Nursing study
program student. Although the initial goal is not to become a nurse,
but after knowing the tasks owned by a nurse is very noble. I became eager to
learn about nurses better.

Every change of semester I and my friends will definitely do field practice


in several hospitals. I have done pre- practice at a mental hospital, which feels
like the practice at the mental hospital still leaves very interesting memories and
really makes me very touched. Whether it's from the way of treatment and from
the patient's side. When there are many events that make me touched.

Patients in mental hospitals must have different diagnoses from


individuals. There are some who have the same diagnoses but with very different
attitudes and behaviors. And when there I see patients of all classes and ages,
there are children, adolescents, mothers or fathers and even the elderly. As for the
room that I got, there is no room classification either according to psychiatric
level or age level, so there are all combined into one room.

There do have three rooms, but there is no difference between one room
and another, all mixed into one even though they differ in age and different
psychiatric levels. What impressed me while doing the practice there was the
way nurses there gave their nursing care. Each nurse gives special attention to
her patients, and it makes me feel touched. One of the nurses there said, don't
stress the patient by saying he was crazy, but tell him the reason he was here
because he was unwell or sick.

The nurse also said that although our patients are a little different from
usual, you should not even avoid them or even exclude them, because even if
they are mentally disturbed they still have the heart to feel someone's
kindness. One of the best treatments is motivation and support from people closest
to or those around him.
After practicing there I feel that every attitude we give to our patients
greatly influences their mental and healing processes . Give a good and sincere
attitude to our patients, even though our patients are emotional, we should never
be emosional towards them. Replies with attention so that they too are willing
to do and obey us.

I will also tell you about one of the hospitals where I practice, where this
hospital gives the impression that I think is not good for nurses to imitate in
other hospitals. It has already been said at the beginning that our motivation and
support are needed for the patient's healing process . But when in this hospital I
saw one of the nurses who in my opinion his attitude towards the patient was not
good. Whether the nurse is emotional or having a personal problem, I don't know
either. But one thing to remember when we become nurses.

Every person or patient who comes to the hospital, they are definitely not
fine, and we as nurses do not even add to their pain burden with harsh words or
even shout at the patient. When the nurse has a personal problem he should not
vent his frustration with these patients. Make our patients feel that we are doing
something to help them make our patients trust us, we give good attitude not
only to be said good people, but the good attitude we give to patients is to make
someone feel them selves better, which initially being sick can be healthy.

Each hospital must have nurse a different attitude, however, can we


account for the sacred oath of a nurse to make loyal healthy people, with our
attitudes are apathetic towards patients, sometimes there are many nurses who
pick and choose patients for exaggerated its treatment. Is it proper for someone
who is trusted by the community to heal and treat everyone, but instead he
chooses the patient. Sometimes the independent patient comes first while the
patient with BPJS is behind, even though the BPJS patient has already come and
queue up at that place.

The unfair attitude must be very influential on the patient's confidence in


nurses, besides the unjust character of the nurses' unfriendly attitude will affect
the healing process and the patient's mindset towards nurses. So it is expected that
not only nurses but every health worker to show caring attitude and good attitude
towards our patients later. Be a nurse who does not discriminate against
patients either independently or BPJS or even patients can not a fford
later. Take care of them with the sincerity of our noble heart.

So after I told this, I wanted to be a professional nurse who never looked


at patients in any way, I wanted to be a nurse who really did the job a
nurse should be without discriminating . Every person who comes to the hospital
certainly he is not fine, of course we as a prohibited from increasing the burden
of patients both in terms of physical or emotional patients.

Treat patients as well as possible because when they are sick they
certainly need us not only to treat but to support them to recover as well. Our
actions and motivations are very useful to encourage their healing process to
get healthier faster. Especially for children or elderly patients who really need
more attention.

Therefore, I intend to build a hospital and recruit all staff according to


specified conditions. The staff , both doctors, experts nutrition, midwives and
nurses should have concern and words are good for patients. Every action they
certainly affect to cure the patient, so I want to have a home sick with medical
personnel for excellent care for their patients.

In that hospital, I am the head of the hospital who is responsible for


all the hospital's needs and responsible for choosing the right workers for my
hospital later. As well as being responsible for the performance, reports,
progress, and being able to solve the problems that exist in the hospital. In
addition, the head of the hospital must also apply the SOP (standard operating
procedure) that applies.

Aside from having my own hospital, I still want to work actively as a


nurse who acts as a care giver especially for the elderly . The reason I chose to
become a care giver in the elderly is because I not only want to make them
healthy but I also have the desire to make a memory or happiness at the end of
the rest of their lives.
I will give you so dear, as I did to my own parents, give them happiness and see
them laughing happily premises the care that I have given. Every parent
or elderly, they will surely return to a time when they were
like little children who needed more love and attention for themselves.

But sometimes not for us or the children do not care or do not understand,
but because them haved of work and other activities. I have seen many parents
and elderly people who live on the streets without families and the elderly who
still have to work left over remains live them, who seh current is the days that
they are already supposed to take a break from various activities excessive
and enjoy life them create your own stride without the burden of mind and
physical burden.

I want to see all these parents and elderly people living happily
without thinking about anything, I want to provide them with excellent needs ,
both in food, activities, care and medicine. I want to see them eat well , I want to
see them playing according to their age, I want to talk heart to heart with them
and I want to see them laughing all the time.

Seeing elderly parents or by a street made me want to bring them to a


certain place, the place where the brand a live load will not life on them
again. Every morning they do gymnastics with other elderly. There they do
activities that make them feel valued and loved. Make them feel a meaningful
life for the rest of their lives.

I often read and look at information about care giver nurses working in
Japan, care giver nurses in Japan told me that on average every family that has
elderly parents, they will match their parents in a place like a nursing home in
Japan the. But there is one opinion of one of the elderly in Japan, he said that his
son did not leave him at the nursing home but he himself who wanted to live in
the nursing home.

The elderly has a reason why he prefers to live in a nursing home rather
than in his child's home. The reason is that when she is in a nursing home she
feels better, feels more cared for, has a friend to talk to and does something that
makes her happy. The elderly also said, this reason was not because his child was
bad or behaved towards him, but when at home he felt lonely because
his son and son- in -law were working , they were busy so it was rare to
communicate with him.

Initially the elderly was happy to be at his son's house, because he had a
granddaughter, but after the grandchild was already large and already in school,
he also rarely played with his grandchild. So that is also the reason for the elderly
to live in a nursing home. His son allowed his mother to live in a nursing home
under the supervision of his personal nurse as well.

But this is inversely proportional to nursing homes in Indonesia, because


on average the elderly who are in Indonesian nursing homes, they are there
because of compulsion. Usually because their children are busy or do not even
want to take care of these parents. I also read several articles about the lives of
elderly people in nursing homes. One of them said they really missed their own
home, they said they wanted to go home and be taken care of by their child, but
the sad thing was that the child himself did not want to take care of him.

I think the elderly people in Indonesia still remember their house, why
they still want to return to their home, even though they know that their children
do not want to care for them. Is it possible because the care or care at the nursing
home in Indonesia is less than the maximum, less makes them feel comfortable
like at home. Is the attention from one of the nurses' performance lacking? I also
do not understand.

After seeing this reality, I wish to have a hospital with a nursing home. In
this nursing home I hope that the elderly who live there do not feel sadness like
being left behind by their family and feel lonely in themselves. Every nurse who
works there will be selected in the hope that the nurse will have balanced
sympathy and empathy, have a sense of care and affection for the elderly patient
at the nursing home.

The nursing home will not only accept the elderly from certain families,
but also the nursing home must be able to accommodate every elderly who is on
the side of the road, scavengers and the elderly who want to feel that they have a
family. The nurses there are expected to be able to guide and give enough
attention to the elderly so that they do not feel sadness anymore.

Provide the best care for each of your patients so that they understand that
we care about them, and so that everyone knows that our task is very noble.

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