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A nursing career can be highly satisfying and well rewarding because individuals are offered ability

to make a difference who are in need of help and are facing challenging situations. But there are

challenges faced by nurses just like other career paths. It doesn’t matter whether a nurse is new,

veteran or prospective. One main concern is the issue of safety where there is a higher risk of being

exposed to infectious diseases when handling hazardous materials and an alarming rise in assaults

physically to nurses. This can be addressed by healthcare community enforcing and prioritizing

stringent health and safety protocols such as proper use of personal protective equipment adhere to

guidelines of hazardous materials and enhance preventive measures to curb against nurses.

A constant concern in nursing profession is mental and emotional health. The nursing

profession is so demanding, to add long hours and high pressure situations. This can take a toll in

one’s well being. To address this, nurses should prioritize having adequate sleep, hydration and a

healthy diet. Also, nurses can seek counseling participate in support groups and practice meditation.

Additionally, as a nurse with experience in urology clinic, there are situations that involves frequent

patient movement which calls for cautiousness to prevent strain and injuries. This can be addressed

by utilizing lifting techniques, seeking assistance whenever required, and practice stretching and

exercise routines.

Balancing life and work is another challenge faced by nurses because sometimes there are

irregular hours and a potential for shifts to be extended randomly in order to ensure that patient

flexibility is maintained. This can be addressed by institutions looking for innovative scheduling

solutions and enhance retention and job satisfaction among nursing staffs. Finally, there are times

where a nurse will experience difficult patients. In this case, therapeutical communication is a key

strategy in overcoming such situations. By offering empathetic care and educate patients about their

conditions to deal with this challenge.

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