In the medical field nurses and doctors share an important role and that’s is to serve a patient the best way the can. Although the two have a lot in common they are tragically different. The difference is power, pay, education, and gender. They both are important to the medical industry and wouldn’t be able to focus without each other. Nursing care comes in many forms. Sometimes it is the ability to make someone feel physically comfortable by various means. Other times it is the ability to improve the body’s ability to achieve or maintain health. But often it is an uncanny yet well-honed knack to see beyond the obvious and address, in some way, the deeper needs of the human soul. ~Donna Wilk Cardillo, A Daybook for Beginning Nurses. …show more content…
All the patients you see are waiting either in pain, or waiting for plans for patients’ care or contribute to existing plans. A registered nurse provides and coordinates patient care; and educates patients and the public about various health conditions. A nurse will monitor patient, keep records, administer medication, and provide the best facilities for patients and families. Not to mention, this caretaker is skilled in patient care, advanced cardiac life support, case management, clinical experience, and treatment planning. The career of a registered nurse requires three types of education programs which are a bachelor degree in nursing an associate's degree or a diploma from an improve nursing program. Despite the long hours being a nurse is very rewarding, because it’s your knowledge and training that help save someone's life playing a role is the most meaningful moments and kind of