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NAME: JIAN HERYANTO

NIM: E2114401042
*BECOME A PROFESSIONAL NURSE*
Becoming a professional nurse involves mastering the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary
to provide quality health care to patients. As nurses, the responsibilities are enormous because
they are often at the forefront of the health care system. To become a professional nurse, a
person must undertake formal education in the field of homicide, either a bachelor's degree
program or a diploma in homicide. In addition, they must also obtain the necessary licenses or
certifications in accordance with applicable regulations in the region or country where they work.
Apart from formal education, a professional nurse must also continuously improve their
knowledge through training and self-development. This is important as the healthcare field
continues to evolve and changes in technology and care practices occur. Apart from that, a
professional nurse must also have good interpersonal skills, such as effective communication
skills, empathy, and concern for patients.
A professional nurse is also expected to adhere to the ethics and code of conduct established by
the homicidal profession. They must maintain the confidentiality of patient information, respect
patient beliefs and culture, and maintain professionalism in relationships with colleagues and
patients.
Involvement in ongoing practice and research is also part of being a professional nurse. By
engaging in research, a nurse can update her practice based on the latest evidence and continue
to contribute to improving the quality of health care.
In conclusion, becoming a professional nurse involves a combination of knowledge, skills,
attitudes, and commitment to providing high-quality health care to patients. This is a big
responsibility but also very fulfilling because it has a positive impact on other people's lives.

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