What made you become a nurse and why?




Answers:    A nurse is a multi-faceted professional: You learn things that doctors, physiologists, sociologists, anatomists, psychologists, pharmacists, respiratory therapist, physical therapists, career therapists (and who know what else!) learn. Plus you acquire to apply all your erudition to help your patients.

And afterwards, you can probably specialize within any of these once you've worked awhile. You have to own an analytical mind, have empathy for the culture you serve, be honest, and give devout practical advice. If you don't know something someone asks, look it up (you will enjoy all kind of good resources) or refer them to someone who can abet them.

It is a profession that is outstandingly regarded by the patients, since they see their nurse more than they see their doctor. And the nurse, even though a professional, can be view as a friend and a confidante when often doctors and others can't.
It be a dream for me to serve the people who are surrounded by need and competent to impart my knowledge to everyone.

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