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Guest Posted: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 2:47:20 AM(UTC)
 
As one of the most challenging fields, nursing education requires a lot more from its students than just their brains. They demand skills, learning capabilities, applying knowledge, time management, critical thinking, decision-making, and much more. This is just on a physical level. The demands for emotional level are more than this, as it requires a present mind, patience, stability, and a stress-free environment to work on critical patients. They often have to find someone to write my assignment for me because they have no time for it. These demands can sometimes be very exhausting for nurses as they are expected to do multiple things at a time and stay calm