Sometimes but it depends on how busy the day is and who their patient is.
There are many characteristics that lead to a desired temperament for a nurse. These characteristics include being a good communicator, being compassionate, being knowledgeable, and staying levelheaded especially when faced with stressful situations.
as a nurse i never felt any stressful situation. as for me the duty of the nurse is to look after to the patients with care and affection of their need. we are the only one who can give them peace and make them motivated when they are in death bed and even can bring their life back.
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Yes, being a veterinarian is stressful. In fact, the veterinary profession has a quite high suicide rate.
As a nurse, you can expect to work closely with all types of patients that are in the hospital. This is a very stressful job with a high burnout rate. You may take a patent's vital signs, act as a liaison between patient and cot or and much more.
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Being a plastic surgeon is very stressful, because of the complications of the patient. But soon after it is a relief after the patient has recovered and has succeeded on there surgery!:)
if you mean " what can a nurse do that a doctor can't": the holistic support of your patient, being supportive and compassionate during a difficult/stressful time such as during a procedure or listening to your patient tell you their difficult life story and being understanding and sitting next to them and holding their hand and telling them that "we will get through this and that it is possible". "being there" for you patient after the doctor leaves the room after painful diagnosis and being available to family members 24/7 to help explain/teach and help understand something that an MD just said.
yes, yes it is
It can be a very stressful job.
Hi, at least in the UK being a vet is said to be the most stressful job you can do and vets have the highest suicide rate of any profession.
it is a nurse who helps the other nurse by being an intern