Challenges of Nursing

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The challenges associated with nursing are many, to say the least. Perhaps most important are the day to day challenges that a nurse must face while on the job. These challenges will vary dramatically depending on the particular type of job description that is in question, as well as the location in which you decide to work. However, there are even more challenges associated with this profession that do not directly relate to the challenges you might be facing on the job. These are challenges of a more personal nature and they can be among some of the most difficult challenges that you will be forced to find solutions to throughout your career.

The first challenge that you are likely to encounter is time management. Before you even become a nurse, you have to learn how to manage your time wisely and deal with an enormous amount of pressure in order to make it through nursing school. More often than not, these schools are designed to be difficult because they want to see how you deal with the pressures that are placed on you while you are there. They might seem extreme at the time, but these challenges are nothing compared to what you might be facing once you start working.

As a nurse, you will have to learn how to deal with issues concerning your time as well as learning how to work well with others in a close knit group while remaining independent and speaking your mind when it matters most. You have to learn how to be present in the moment at all times so that you can focus on the job at hand instead of allowing your mind to wander to other problems. You also have to learn how to deal with seeing something that might bother you, especially if you choose to work in the emergency room or you choose to be a trauma nurse. Unfortunately, part of your challenge will be to learn to deal with loss because every situation does not work out the way that you would hope.

Think CNA Online states that learning to overcome these challenges is perhaps the most important step in becoming a good nurse. It can be difficult to learn to separate your personal life from your professional one. If you are able to overcome that challenge, dealing with the rest of the challenges associated with your profession will become much easier.

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