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The nurse vaccinated 60 people an hour and their hands were bleeding. How hard is the nurse's job?

Recently, it was reported that nurses vaccinated 60 people in an hour and their hands were bleeding. Once this matter was reported, it was widely concerned and discussed by netizens. Indeed, we can also see the usual workload and hard work of nurses from this incident.

I believe that most people have a basic understanding of the profession of nurses, but often people don't fully understand it, and even many elderly people sneer at the profession of nurses. Because in their view, nurses are a service industry, and they don't need to master too much theoretical knowledge, as long as they can inject and transfuse blood, but is this really the case?

I believe all the students who have contacted the medical profession know that four years of nursing is compulsory, and during these four years of study, we need to go to the hospital for one year of internship, and the rest of the time is to learn the corresponding theoretical knowledge at school. Such as system anatomy, pathophysiology, physiology, internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and so on. These are all the knowledge we need to master. So sometimes my four years of hard work are not worth mentioning in the eyes of others. I believe many people can't accept this feeling. After all, the purpose of choosing this profession was to help patients get rid of diseases through their own efforts, but they often failed to give us more respect.

Moreover, the dilemma faced by nurses at present is not only the heavy workload of nurses on weekdays, but also greater psychological pressure. After all, for today's society, medical disputes have become the main problem faced by medical personnel. Therefore, I still hope that the relevant departments can make a concrete summary of this matter to help nurses create a healthy working environment and reduce their workload.

I believe that in the future, we will be able to change the stereotype of nurses and help more people better understand the profession of nurses.