
265. Personality Changes and Higher Paychecks
Ali Firas
Description
<p>In another edition of our new Nursing stories and skills structure, we are chatting about the time my patient had a complete change in personality (and what it meant), AND how you can start getting paid more NOW. Let today's episode act as your reminder to trust your gut, think critically, and demand your worth. <br/><br/><b>Our first FREE nurse coffee chat is happening this FRIDAY December 15th at 1pm EST, and I want you to be there! This is a space where nurses and healthcare workers can connect, share stories, offer/receive support, and build friendship. </b><br/><br/><a href='https://forms.gle/xTkf9HpU1q7qX9yt9'>Get on the list for Nurse Coffee Chats HERE!</a><br/><br/>-------------<br/><br/>The Ashley O Show community is a space where nurses and caregivers come together to understand that their identity extends beyond the humans that they care for. If that's you, then join us on a mission to change conversations and redefine ideas over on IG @ashleyoshow! As always, message me with any feedback, comments, or questions on Instagram, or shoot me an email at ashleyoshow@gmail.com.<br/><br/>Time Stamps:<br/><b>Personality Changes in Patients (00:05:26)</b> The importance of being alert to changes in patient personality</p><p><b>A Specific Patient Case (00:06:18)</b> Ashley shares a specific patient case involving a patient with personality changes after a procedure.</p><p><b>The Challenge of Easy Patients (00:07:09)</b> Ashley talks about how even seemingly easy patients can suddenly become difficult and the importance of staying vigilant in patient care.</p><p><b>Recognizing subtle changes in patients (00:11:55)</b> Ashley emphasizes the importance of paying attention to small, subtle changes in a patient's behavior and personality as it could indicate a deeper issue.</p><p><b>The importance of critical thinking in nursing (00:14:36)</b> Ashley highlights the significance of critical thinking in nursing, particularly in recognizing and investigating changes in a patient's condition.</p><p