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We lock eyes as the next song starts playing. Patty Loveless greets us with her classic "How Can I Help You Say Goodbye?" (osmag.net/TMasP3). We begin to cry together. We both know the lyrics, both intimately understand the pain of loss. We connect and cry together. I squeeze her hand and she squeezes mine. We share a carative factor. We are "authentically" present in that moment in time. We sing the song, we feel the pain, we share the loss and we let go together. This is patient-centered care. Really connecting with the patient and meeting them where they are. Understanding their feelings and needs, both spoken and unspoken. The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine list this as a top competency for healthcare professionals. Respect for dignity and a beneficence toward my patients I recall from the ANA Code of Ethics. I have an accountabili- ty to be the best nurse I am capable of for every patient every day. Being perfectly human My initial thoughts regarding Susan were judgmental, short-sighted and assumptive. I was wrong. Susan helped me more than I helped her. She helped me deal with the pain of losing my friend, helped me let go by helping her. But being a nurse is not about being perfect. It's about being perfectly human. I am so thankful to be blessed to be a nurse. Being caring, compassionate and being genuinely present takes much energy and effort. Oftentimes it doesn't come easy, but most things in this life as a nurse worth doing don't come easy. Otherwise there would never be a shortage of nurses. OSM Ms. Ross (angela.ross@atriumhealth.org) is a PACU nurse at Atrium Health-Mercy in Charlotte, N.C. O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 3 3 "Being a nurse is not about being perfect. It's about being perfectly human."

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