Nursing school Quote by Haruki Murakami
““If I learned anything in nursing school, it’s that bright words make the eardrums vibrate brightly. They have their own bright sound. So even if the patient doesn’t understand what you’re saying, his eardrums will physically vibrate on that bright wavelength. We’re taught to always talk to the patient in a big, bright voice whether he can hear you or not. It definitely helps, whatever the logic involved.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Nursing Education Lecture, unknown date
Using a bright, strong voice helps patients feel heard even if they cannot fully understand, because sound physically stimulates the ear.
In simple terms: Speak loudly and clearly to convey care.
Use a confident tone with patients.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- hospital rounds
- patient counseling
- training sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does tone affect patient trust?
- When is silence more appropriate?
If the patient is deaf, volume won’t help; alternative communication needed.