An autobiography of a nurse
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Nurses take care of people who are ill. Nurses often work in hospitals. They look after the patients in the wards. Nurses give patients their medicine. If people are ill or injured, it is important that they get their pills regularly.' Some pills can cure ill an illness. Other pills make patients painless sore. People who are ill often have tests to find out what is wrong with them. Nurses help with these tests. They take samples of blood from patients and these samples are sent to the hospital labs. Nurses also take their patients' temperatures regularly. If a patient's temperature is above normal, it means that the patient is ill. Nurses help to make patients feel comfortable in the hospital. They make their beds and help them wash themselves. Hospital patients often feel very worried. Nurses talk to their patients and try to cheer them up when they are depressed. Nurses have a difficult, tiring job. They often work long shifts, sometimes at night. Patients usually know how much they rely on nurses and how good they are. They often refer to nurses as angels.