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Morgan’s Answer
A nurse’s day can vary depending on their unit, but it usually includes checking patients, giving medications, assisting with procedures, and communicating with doctors and families. Most nurses work 12-hour shifts, often three days a week, though some work 8-hour shifts or part-time. Hours can include nights, weekends, or holidays, but schedules depend on the workplace.
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Magan’s Answer
Every day is unique depending on your workplace. If you're in a hospital, you'll likely have 12-hour shifts. In the ICU, like me, your day involves giving medications, checking on patients, and carrying out doctors' orders. The good news is, with 12-hour shifts, you only work three days a week. If you're in an office, you'll probably work five days a week with 8-hour shifts. No matter where you work, each day offers new opportunities and challenges.