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    Trust is linked to sincerity and incorruptibility. It is when one can fully rely or rely on someone or something, knowing that what they presume to be true is certain. Trust has been viewed as both a procedure and an outcome. It then builds over time. Usually, people trust without being aware of it, because no one is self-sufficient (Olhansky, 2011). Trust is important to a healthy society and is essential to the lives of the people nurses serve. It constitutes the basis of all interpersonal relationships. Similarly, Olhansky (2011) believes that cultivating trusting relationships within the health care environment will lead to honesty, sincerity, and truthfulness regarding the health care discipline. Trust is believing that your personal well-being will be taken care of. Sometimes risk is unavoidable because we often rely on what cannot be known. Furthermore, Dinc and Gastmans (2011) emphasized that trust always involves an indisputable level of risk and a willingness to risk abuse. Data and information will only be released when there is sufficient trust between nurses and their patients. Trust is also a well-known factor in patient compliance with treatments. A patient's confidence is necessary to be an effective nurse to reduce their anxiety, educate them, and help them maintain a sense of control. Likewise, trust must also be present between members of the healthcare team. This is of great importance because without trust, communication which is crucial for effective care integration can be affected. This can then lead to a certain distrust on the part of patients. In other words, trust is vital in interpersonal and professional relationships (Dinc and Gastma...... middle of paper ...... have the ability to set boundaries, it will be easier to develop trust patience. The calmer nurses are, the more capable they are of judiciously improving the situation. Additionally, Comer and Sekerka (2014) agree that those who practice patience spontaneously make deep judgments that recognize the priorities of others. , that those who act recklessly and impulsively involves perseverance, tolerance, determination and consistency and requires distinct skills relevant to remaining calm (Davidhizar, Mallory, & McCoy, 2009). patience if they formally recognize its importance, if they want to consider it as part of their identity and do not refuse to practice adequately to integrate it into their behavior. To acquire patience, people must first understand how emotions affect patience and how controlling one's emotions can help patience...