As a Macmillan nurse, I see patients throughout their cancer "journey" - from the time they are diagnosed right through to their recovery - or their death. I help them make informed decisions about their treatment and make sure they know about all the services that are available to them. Cancer patients often get their treatment in different departments, so they need to have one person that they know will always be there.
Cancer affects more than just the body. Patients often feel that they are not themselves anymore, so we are trained to care for the whole person, and not just the disease. We help them to find ways to cope with their new life, and also give them an outlet for their emotions, worries, and questions.
You become very close to people, and I used to find the emotions involved in caring for someone who was facing death overwhelming. But now I find it very rewarding when I know I’ve made a difference to a patient and helped them get through the most difficult experience of their life as best they can.
To become a Macmillan nurse, you need to be a Registered Nurse with at least five years experience, including two or more years in cancer or palliative care. You have to take specialist courses in managing pain and psychological support. I would say the most important things for a Macmillan nurse to have are qualities like kindness, warmth, compassion, and genuineness.
III. Answer the questions
1. What is the job of a Macmillan nurse consist of?
2. How do Macmillan nurses help the patients?
3. What does a nurse need to be to become a MacMillan nurse?
Объяснение:
1. Will people work at home? Where will people work?
2. Will people drive petrol cars in the next century? What will people drive in the next century?
3. Will people drive solar cars in 2050? What will people drive in 2050?
4. Will there be wars in the next century? What won't be in the next century?
5. Will people sunbathe? Why won't people sunbathe?
6. Will there be air pollution? Which pollution will be there?
7. Will children study at school? Where will children study?
8. Will people live on the moon in the next century? Where will people live in the next century?
9. Will be there whales or pandas in twenty years' time? Who will be there in twenty years' time?
10. Will people have the job they want? Why will people have the job they want?
Jack: Hey, Peter! (1) b. Believe it or not, I saw an alien.
Peter: What? When?
Jack : Yesterday evening. (2) e. I was in the kitchen when I heard a noise outside
Peter: Yeah and...
Jack: Well, I went to see what it was. That's when I saw it!
Peter: (3) d. What did it look like?
Jack: It had green skin and blue eyes. It was very strange.
Peter: What was it doing?
Jack: (4) a. It was just standing there, looking at me
Peter: And what did you do?
Jack: (5) f. I started screaming and it left.
Peter: Jack! (6) c. Your brother was probably playing a joke on
Jack I don't think so.