Nursing is considered as “a profession that serves hundreds of families”, because the subjects that nurses come into contact with are the sick. Each patient is different, from illness to thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors, so it is not easy to take care of them, be close to them, and share with them. Sleepless nights, short naps at noon, bowls of rice, instant noodles, and running quickly to overcome physical fatigue to diligently take care of the health and spirit of the sick, etc. have become the daily routine of nurses.
I once read a proverb: “Do ordinary things with extraordinary determination.” And nurses – they have silently devoted themselves to life with extraordinary determination. They are mothers of sick children, confidants of young patients, children and grandchildren of elderly patients…
For obstetric nurses - they always understand every pain of a mother, shed tears when a child is born and smile happily with the mother's family when the mother and child are safe, and then continue silently with their work to welcome other children into the world peacefully.
Along with doctors on the path of taking care of the health of little angels, nurses - like second mothers, cherish and love in every small action towards newborn babies.
For seriously ill patients, nurses work tirelessly day and night, accompanying patients to overcome the pain of illness...
...and they always have to be urgent, quick, accurate and active to win back the patient's life.
For them, it is not just a profession - it is a noble mission, for the health of patients...
In addition to carrying out doctors' orders, nurses also directly contact, visit, encourage, and care for patients, worrying about meals, sleep, and even daily personal hygiene of patients.
Although it is hard and difficult, but with a deep love for people and the profession, the nursing team always wholeheartedly cares for and serves patients with the utmost care, working with doctors to effectively treat patients.
The nurses' devotion and silent sacrifices have contributed a small part to helping patients recover quickly and return to their families soon.
On the occasion of International Nurses Day 12-5, I would like to send my best wishes to all nurses. Wishing you good health, happiness and success; constantly strive and keep the passion for your profession, and fulfill your mission of taking care of people's health.
To Ha
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