What do we say to someone who's dying?

Hospice Nurse Julie
17 Feb 202303:00

Summary

TLDRThe speaker shares a poignant hospice admission experience with a cold, dying woman. Despite an initial awkward silence, they allow space for processing, leading to a profound moment of connection. When asked if she will see God after death, the speaker honestly admits uncertainty, sparking laughter and a shared moment of truth and comfort in the unknown.

Takeaways

  • 🤔 The importance of not always needing to say something to people who are dying.
  • 🏠 A personal encounter with a patient at her home, where the nurse initially felt a cold reception.
  • 🌟 The nurse's internal struggle with the desire to be liked and the need to people please.
  • 🧠 Acknowledging the urge to make things better but knowing when to hold back.
  • 🗣️ The nurse's approach to educate about hospice and ask if the patient had any questions.
  • 🔇 Learning to sit in uncomfortable silence to allow the patient to process information.
  • 🛋️ The patient's body language change indicating a shift in comfort level.
  • 🙏 A profound question about the afterlife from a lifelong Christian patient.
  • 🤝 The nurse's decision to tell the truth about not knowing what happens after death.
  • 😂 Shared laughter and the connection made through the acceptance of uncertainty.
  • 💔 The emotional impact of truth and the beauty of a moment shared in the face of the unknown.

Q & A

  • What was the initial interaction like between the speaker and the patient?

    -The initial interaction was cold and not warm and fuzzy. The patient was not very receptive, which made the speaker feel the need to be liked.

  • What was the speaker's approach to dealing with the patient's cold demeanor?

    -The speaker chose to meet the patient where she was at, without trying to force a connection or make things better, and simply educated her about hospice care.

  • What did the speaker do when the patient was silent after the explanation?

    -The speaker sat in silence with the patient, allowing uncomfortable silence to exist, which can sometimes be the best way to let a person process information.

  • How did the patient's demeanor change after the initial silence?

    -The patient warmed up a bit, started putting her feet up on the couch, and made herself more comfortable, indicating a slight shift in her attitude.

  • What was the patient's question that led to a deeper conversation?

    -The patient asked if she would see God after she died, showing a mix of faith and uncertainty about what happens after death.

  • How did the speaker respond to the patient's existential question?

    -The speaker chose to be honest and said 'I don't know,' which was a truthful and humble response to a question that cannot be definitively answered.

  • What was the emotional outcome of the speaker's honest response?

    -Both the speaker and the patient laughed, creating a connection and a moment of shared humanity in the face of the unknown.

  • Why did the speaker feel that allowing silence was important?

    -Allowing silence gave the patient space to process the information and emotions, which can be a crucial part of the conversation when discussing end-of-life care.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'the truth will set you free' in this context?

    -The speaker refers to the liberating effect of acknowledging the unknowns about death and what comes after, even if it's scary.

  • How did the speaker feel after the interaction with the patient?

    -The speaker felt grateful for the shared moment of truth and the connection that was made, despite the heaviness of the topic.

  • What lesson does the speaker convey about dealing with people who are dying?

    -The speaker conveys that it's not always necessary to have the right words; sometimes, being present, allowing silence, and being honest about what you don't know can be the most comforting approach.

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