Me again! (with the poor grammar). I am wanting to state at the very end of the conclusion that the most important thing in nursing is keeping our patients safe. But in a nice academic eye catching way.
Principle C states: "Nurses and nursing staff manage risk, are vigilant about risk, and help to keep everyone safe in the places they receive health care" (RCN 2010b, Principle C).
It is over 40 years since my Nurse Training (1965-1968) but I remember my P.T.S. being amazed and humbled to find that the most important person in the hospital was NOT the Matron but the Patient !! In fact I used that statement when I wrote my Unit's Mission Document The Nurse Education dept. contacted me to ask if they could use it, hope this helps.
Megfitz - I agree - we are all so busy sometimes with the governance and the box-ticking, it appears to be overlooked that if there were no patients, there would be no need for the staff.....