To be human to another human – this is why we nurse Four nurses explain the moments that brought home why they went into the profession
A patient of mine had come into A&E because he wasn’t feeling well. The trouble with aneurysms is they aren’t always obvious, sometimes you might just feel a bit of back pain. He was sent for a scan, but went into cardiac arrest before he went in.
Those kind of situations affirm to you that you can do this. It’s not just a job – it’s a vocation. Continue reading... The Guardian
A patient of mine had come into A&E because he wasn’t feeling well. The trouble with aneurysms is they aren’t always obvious, sometimes you might just feel a bit of back pain. He was sent for a scan, but went into cardiac arrest before he went in.
Those kind of situations affirm to you that you can do this. It’s not just a job – it’s a vocation. Continue reading... The Guardian
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