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Can you......?

Can you.......in one sentence tell me what being a nurse means?

I mean from the heart...........i'm just curious......or nosey........:roll

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To me, being a nurse is the best way to honor God, by loving and caring for the least of His children.

Smilingblueeyes, you are so right, the one sentence just touches how we feel in a small way.

Being a nurse is who I am. I am a care giver and a comforter first and a woman, person daughter etc second.

To me being a nurse, or having the desrire to be a nurse is a calling and must be a passion, to provide all neccessary means of care without regards to race, religon, weight, age, etc.

Originally posted by woodymic

To me, being a nurse is the best way to honor God, by loving and caring for the least of His children.

good sentence:)

Being a nurse has given me a true understanding of the phrase "No good deed goes unpunished."

Being a nurse is....the only thing I ever really wanted to do...make a difference in peoples lives.;)

Being a nurse is give and get.

You get the gift from God of the knowledge, insight, caring, and ability to do the job.

You give to the patient the knowledge that during their time of crises, you are there for them, bringing that insight, caring and ability. At all times.

G.

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