I'm not a nurse yet, but I've been working in an emergency room for a while, and I've learned that even in dangerous situations sometimes you have to be willing to put yourself aside no matter how much your sense of self-preservation screams for you not to. An example: Late last year, a bomb threat was called into the hospital. It was made to sound sincere and serious. I was working in the ER that day, and it was left to us to help protect the patients and secure the area in case a disaster did happen. It ment going through and checking rooms, securing doors, and helping get people to safe areas. The whole time I kept thinking "What am I going to do if it goes off?" "What if I end up in the bast radius?" I eventually came to realize I would be thinking the same thing if I were a patient. I would want someone to protect me, and keep me safe so that is what I tired to focus on. In the end, it turned out to not be a actual bomb, but the experiance was scary, but at the same time kind of helped reinforce why I do my job.