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Fredimar M.

Conde

BSN 4B WATSON

I think, working as a nurse in the United States is a dynamic and


multifaceted role that involves compassion, skill, and adaptability. Nurses
play a crucial part in the healthcare system, acting as advocates, caregivers,
educators, and coordinators of patient care. Reflecting on their work
illuminates the depth of their contributions and the challenges they face.
Compassion is the cornerstone of nursing in the US. Nurses provide not just
medical assistance but also emotional support to patients and their families.
They are often the reassuring presence during difficult times, offering
comfort and empathy that go beyond the scope of medical treatment. This
aspect of the job requires immense emotional resilience, as they navigate
through situations that can be both rewarding and emotionally taxing. Skill
and expertise are integral to a nurse’s role. They undergo rigorous training
and continuous education to stay updated with the latest advancements in
healthcare. From administering medications to performing complex
procedures, their proficiency ensures the well-being and safety of their
patients. Moreover, they collaborate closely with other healthcare
professionals, contributing their specialized knowledge to create
comprehensive care plans. According to Sir Villaruel, American healthcare
system presents nurses with various challenges. Staff shortages, long hours,
and high patient-to-nurse ratios can lead to burnout and stress. Additionally,
the administrative tasks and documentation requirements often take away
time from direct patient care, creating a delicate balance between
paperwork and hands-on assistance. Advocacy is another critical aspect of a
nurse’s role. They often serve as the voice of patients, ensuring their needs
and concerns are heard and addressed within the healthcare system.
Whether advocating for better resources, improved patient outcomes, or
ethical considerations in treatment, nurses play a pivotal role in shaping
healthcare policies and practices. The diversity of patients and healthcare
needs in the US demands adaptability from nurses. They work across a
spectrum of specialties, from emergency rooms to intensive care units,
pediatric wards to mental health facilities. This diversity challenges their
adaptability, requiring them to be versatile and ready to handle various
situations and patient populations.

In conclusion, the work of a nurse in the USA is multifaceted,


demanding both technical skills and a compassionate heart. They are the
backbone of the healthcare system, providing invaluable care and support to
patients while navigating through challenges and advocating for better
healthcare practices. Their dedication and commitment make an indelible
impact on the lives of those they serve.

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