Mercy Hospital School of Nursing - Mercium Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1927

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' ' lll'i 1'llll ' . . , . .. 3, ,,zf-,... - K A . - -...I Service True service consists of the faithful execution of all the duties and responsibilities of the nurse. These duties and responsibilities vary accordingly as they relate to the patient, his family and friends, to the hospital, the community, the medical and nursing profession, the various nursing organizations, and to the nurse herself. Service is what the public justly demands of the nurse, what the doctor rightfully expects, and what you as nurses must give. To the Patient you owe a ready and a willing service, a service of love, of kindness, of sympathy, and of sacrifice. Your first thought must be for your patient. Good nursing includes caring for all the physical needs of the one who is ill. Not only his bodily needs but his mental comfort must be considered. Win his confi- dence, and prove to him that you are interested in his welfare, by relieving him of worry you have done much toward his recovery. The nurse who is capable of minis- tering faithfully to her patient and of pleasing his family and friends renders a genuine service to humanity. A good nurse puts her heart into her work, and when her task is finished and she has gone, the influence of her personality remains as a sacred memory to those whom she has served. Your obligation to the doctor to assist him in his efforts to restore health by co-operation and faithful obedience to his orders. Perhaps the greatest service that you can render to the medical profession is to serve your patients well. You can, however, do more than this and always use your influence to help maintain good relations between patients and physicians, and between members of the medical and nursing profession. Besides the debt of service you owe to your patient, the physician, and the medical profession you have certain obligations to the community in which you serve. You can render a great service by making the community amendable to health meas- ures and by assisting the medical fraternity to put such measures into effective opera- tion. You can instruct the people to protect themselves and others from the ravages of preventable infectious diseases. Surely this effort ranks high among the services that you can render during the course of your ministrations in homes in which you labor. One of the greatest of your obligations is the debt you owe to your profession- the service, one might say, which you owe to yourself. To yourselves you owe this: to always render your most ellicient, true, whole-hearted service, for by the nature and spirit of the services you give, you are either helping or hindering in the raising of the standard of the nursing profession. You are under the observation of the public and most people judge all nurses by the one or two whom they have chanced to meet. ln these words, 'fGod's hand reached down to earthf, Rodin has glorified the service of a nurse. It cannot be the plan of the universe that man should so misuse or misunderstand the function of his body, that one of its parts, because of its improper functioning, becomes more important than the whole. So the mind which controls the sun and the stars in their course, works through the nurse to accomplish the necessary readjustment. Rodin has attempted to show the hand of God in form. Nurses can show the hand of God in fact. S. M. T. l'I't, M .H i543



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