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Nurses in the Hot Zone: The Hidden Struggle
JordanWednesday, April 30, 2025
But quitting is not always an option. Many nurses stay and find ways to deal with the stress. Some talk to colleagues or friends. Others might seek professional help. But the problem is bigger than just individual coping strategies. Hospitals need to step up and create safer work environments. This includes better training, more security, and policies that protect nurses.
The emotional toll is real. Nurses are humans too. They have feelings and they get hurt. The constant stress and fear can make it hard for them to do their jobs. This affects not just the nurses, but also the patients they care for. A stressed nurse might make mistakes. This can lead to poor patient care. So, the cycle of violence affects everyone.
It is crucial to break this cycle. Nurses deserve to work in safe environments. They should not have to fear for their safety while trying to help others. Hospitals and healthcare systems need to take this issue seriously. They need to put in place measures to protect their staff. Only then can nurses focus on what they do best: saving lives.
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