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In the world today being a nurse is not a only a desired career, but one that is in high demand. Many people do not see nurses as being vital, especially when you’ve got a doctor to go see. The doctors the one that makes you all better right? The person that gives the diagnose, does the exams, and performs medical magic, right? There the ones you need to see to get all better, right? There top dogs, most important in a hospital, right?
Well, not always.
If this were all true why would you even need a nurse? They seem to act more like a gateway to where you need to be. Wrong. Nurses have a very distinct, very critical job. “They [Nurses] focus on the needs of the patient rather than the illness or condition. They also promote good health and well being through education.” In a way nurses provide the emotional support that is highly needed with a patient. One key thing nurses do is, “[gain] the trust and confidence of each patient… as they have more continuity of patient care than other members of the medical team.” Nurses are like our crutch, we may not always like them or want them around, but they provide the support we need to get through a difficult time.
So we can see that a nurse is one of the most vital positions in a hospital. Besides doing the regular tasks, like shots, checkups, simple exams (eye and ear), etc. they are where a patient finds trust and emotional support.
But these are just nurses for everyday people and hospitals.
What about all the other nurses? Personal nurses, school nurses, special education nurses, and the nurses working in mental establishments. These nurses have to deal with unique people and problems everyday. School nurses have to know how to cater to children. Personal nurses can devote a lifetime to the well being of one single life. Special education nurses deal with high needs children and adults. And nurses employed at mental establishments have to work with some of the most unpredictable people you will ever meet.
The everyday nurse working at a mental establishment has the job of a regular nurse, only amplified. They still act the crutch, try to gain trust, only with these patients its much harder. Some of these patients may be unable to trust, they might not accept help or support. So of coarse the nurse will have to work much harder, so of coarse the nurse is under much more strain and pressure.
These nurses must also cater to individual needs. Every patient can be dangerous and unpredictable, every one of them has a unique problem. Its like babysitting a 5 year old, only these temper tantrums are lethal. In the right hands any object is a weapon, any moment can go wrong. These nurses need to be on there toes, ready to calm, cater, and possible sedate and restrain a person at any time. Not just anyone can be hired, these people need to undergo serious training.
That’s why these nurses are the true nurses. Out of all other categories, they take on some of the most hard to bear tasks and responsibilities.
Source/Quote 1 & 2: Prospects
Image 1: Army Nurse’s


