What is Nursing?
It is the profession responsible for managing the care of people in all that relates to the promotion, maintenance, restoration of their health and prevent diseases and injuries, including actions arising from the diagnosis and medical treatment and management of resources required. The hospital is therefore a scientific and humanist profession, whose role take care of ensuring the continuity of these from the critical care unit to home care.

The nurse is part of the health team, fulfilling an important role in the care of the person and family, helping the individual in meeting their needs in order to adapt to the circumstances of life in a harmonious and healthy.According to a study that will be announced shortly, the nurse is primarily a professional vocation, a professional who prefers the safety and welfare of patients to their own.
One aspect worth noting is the responsibility of the nurse feels towards their patients, feeling that it will not abandon them or leave them without treatment, or fail to visit them at home but there are risks and feelings of helplessness in certain situations.
This dedication and responsibility sometimes leads to not use any protective measure to safeguard the peace of the patient, for example, home visits carried in a container for needles and syringes discarded in the health center to avoid the patient may puncture, or for example, do not wear the mask so as not to scare patients and promote a loss of confidence and a widening gap between the professional and the patient.
The nursing profession is subject to a number of risks specific to the work that is often not conscious society, where the experience and confidence of the nurse has changed the mechanics of its working habits, automatic behavior, meaning a risk of their profession. The accidental punctures and cuts, the risks engendered by home visit, the spread of some diseases, are just some of the risks they face daily profesionales.
Stress and psychological pressure by multiple factors, such as timetable changes, need for more staff, rush, etc.. And even the feeling of helplessness they feel when making home visits or at the health center in certain situations .
The stress generated by the work, the rush, the feeling of vulnerability, as in any other profession, can mean an increased risk of accidents. For the nurse this increased risk translates into a greater likelihood of accidental puncture, cutting, pollution or contamination at the time of making a cure, and so on. This causes stress, too, that sometimes does not end up using the existing security measures.
