By: Patrick Ashcraft
To be a nurse there are some characteristics that are pretty important to have. A big one is communication skill; nurses are probably the person you talk to the most when you're in the hospital getting treatment or just information. Another characteristic that is greatly important is being emotionally stable. Being a nurse you see a lot of traumatic events and gross things, you just have to deal with a lot of suffering of some of your patients and sometimes even death. Nurses also need to have great interpersonal skills; this means that you are able to communicate greatly between the doctors and the patients and working well with everyone.
Being a nurse does take school but these are things that aren't taught in school. Becoming a nurse also takes some time outside of the classroom learning practical everyday nursing characteristics and actions that are a crucial part of everything working together smoothly.
Works Cited:
"Top 10 Qualities of a Great Nurse." NursingLink. Web. 9 Nov. 2015.

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