Watching Life and Death: I Am a Chinese Nurse

Watching Life and Death: I Am a Chinese Nurse

by Qin Yan

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Nurses, this group of people who work silently behind doctors in the medical system, are the unknown heroes on the swallow's tail. The author has worked in the hospital for more than 20 years, and has worked in many departments from nurse to head nurse. Through this book, she compiles her many years of working experience as a nurse, and uses vivid words to describe in detail her beginnings in the profession, her journey from "rookie" to "veteran nurse", her experiences in the field, and her confusion. At the same time, she focuses on telling those impressive ward stories that are mixed with emotion and joy, helplessness and tears. She walks into "life, death" and "sickness" up close, and appreciates the precious true feelings of the world and the complex moments of the human heart. A nurse's duty is to "watch life and deliver warmth." This book will be a window for you to understand the work of nurses. It will also be a door for you to gain a deeper understanding of the world, the warmth and coldness of human relationships, and a new understanding of life and death, and the complexity of human nature.

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