Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religious dagger OK at Auburn elementary school [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)My role as a nurse is to create an environment that makes the patient feel comfortable and in as little stress as possible, given that simply being in a hospital is a stressful thing already. As such, it's not my place to disagree with them on anything not related to to their treatment, or even do more than to try to convince them of the need for such treatment. Nurses are also 'patient advocates', so if the patient even really feels the need to disregard medical advice, it's not even my job to pressure them to agree to treatment, only to convince if possible by offering information on the likely outcomes, side effects of specific treatments or refusing same.
Despite my prior time in psych wings in school, I have no particular plans to work psych units in the future, so orienting or reoriented a patient to reality is going to be limited to patients coming out from under anaesthesia or other disorienting drugs or those dealing with various forms of dementia, and we generally stick to concrete, rather than abstract concepts there. 'What day is it, where are you', etc, not 'what are your ideas on religion'.