Tips for Nurses on How to Deal with Verbally Abusive Patients

Just because you're a nurse does not mean patients or their loved ones have a right to treat you disrespectfully or in an abusive manner. I’ve been a nurse since 2010 and dealt with many challenging situations. Here are my tips! FreshRN® Blog Posts Working With Difficult Patients: http://bit.ly/2rln8MM Dealing with Difficult Families: http://bit.ly/2rV6I0o Dealing with Verbally Abusive Patients: https://www.freshrn.com/deal-verbally... For many more communication tips, check out the FreshRN® New Nurse Master Class: https://freshrn.teachable.com/p/new-n... FreshRN® Podcast Episode “Dealing with Difficult Patients and Families” - http://bit.ly/2rFxzxA Join my email list here: https://www.freshrn.com/ Click here for my podcast: https://www.freshrn.com/podcast Connect on social: Facebook:   / freshrn   Twitter:   / kati_kleber   Pinterest:   / neyeroll   Instagram:   / kati_kleber   LinkedIn:   / fresh-rn   TikTok:   / freshrn   All of the information on this channel and related social media platforms is for informational purposes only. It is meant to supplement, not replace, your existing knowledge. While patient scenarios may be discussed, identifying details have been changed to protect their privacy and ensure compliancy with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. You must always follow your facility’s policies, procedures, and protocols as well as be familiar with your respective State Board of Nursing and Standard of Care.