My step-daughter is a RN. It is definitely a tough thing. She has been doing it for a couple years now. I don't know how people handle the pressure.
I' m a retired RN who worked homecare/hospice, the med/surg floor, and ICU.
You learn to handle the pressure from all the pressure put upon us while in school.
In our class, 1/3 of the class quit after the first semester, or failed.
They put so much on you while in school that there is tremendous pressure.
You learn how to cope under this pressure or not.
Some of those who quit learned early on that they did not want to go through all that is required to be an RN.
So, in part, our training prepares us for the pressure.
I loved nursing and came to that professional later in life, the age of 30.
It's not for everyone, and the way the schools have it set up, you find out early on if it is for you or if you can take the pressure.
Thank you for your kind words. Being a nurse was a very rewarding occupation that I loved.