The Importance of Neonatal Nursing 'Bonding with Patients'

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Stability is the key to have healthy patients. Neonatal Nurses are incredible nurses to have in the healthcare facility. All Nurses can provide the same care and dependability in caring for their patient. Nurses are very consistent in the job that they perform. Being consistent, is a very good quality a nurse should have. Nurses gain feelings, and heavier bonds with their patients than doctors. Nurses grow more attached to their patients because of the care provided. Doctor’s have a lot of patients that they have to provide for and prescribe medicine to, so trying to bond with patients is not a huge goal for them as it is for a nurse. Nurses develop their patients to feel welcome and that they can be trusted to provide the patient the proper care, giving the patient various opportunities to ask questions if needed. Doctors spend less time with their patients than nurses. Neonatal nurses are able to build long-lasting relationships, sometimes short-term but that is what a nurse is mainly focused on when doing their job to be successful in the health of the patient.
Neonatal nurses are very caring and understanding individuals. They are furthermore dependable and trustworthy. They make sure that their patients are well taken care of regardless of what level the newborn may be placed in depending on their health. After Birth, the newborn is placed in level one that only requires and consist of basic care to the infant such as bathing, changing diaper, and feeding them, In the Newborn Nursery. Most first time nurses are placed in level one because it does not require much care or supervision. If nurses would like to move up they would need to further their education in that field. Level two is where premature babies are taken to be...

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...ion mainly defined as Postpartum Depression after they have their infants and want nothing to do with them the first few weeks of birth because of their mood swings. They think negative about their baby, lack of concern for yourself and the infant. This depression is the most serious out of all of the depression mothers can have. They sometimes may overcome the depression and start to care for their infant. It takes them a few weeks to get back to normal. Some have it longer than others and will end up giving their infant up for adoption and never set up times to go see them and try to bond with them. Most of the time they end up regretting that they did what they did and it was wrong, so many try and fight to get their infant back when it’s too late and the adoption parents have legal custody of them. They can go through a lot of withdraws within that time period.

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