While i commend you for your extra effort please also be aware that many people like to retain their independence and may feel that 'tucking their legs in' or plugging in headphones' is something they are quite capable of doing. I think its more important to familiarize yourself with the patients , see them as people. Ok its great if you can remember profiles , but dont forget doctors can change these and they dont always stay the same , so i would double check, rather than just assume. I find the nurses who treat me as a human being the best. They remember small things , like i have dogs ! They talk to me like an adult and not a 5 year old ! In fact its the ones that stop and chat if only while they are putting you on the machine that make you feel a little less like the next shift in ! and the best ones of all ..are the ones with a sense of humour and a bright smile !!!
Please don't think that I speak to my patients as children. I in fact do remember things about my patients' lives. I know all about kids, grandkids, pets, I even know anniversaries and how they met.