Rehabilitation nurses must be very encouraging and sympathetic. They frequently give their patients a sense of empowerment, and by instilling optimism in them, they may aid them in achieving apparently unattainable objectives. One of the most satisfying nursing occupations is working as a rehabilitation nurse. As a rehab nurse, I regularly get to see patients go beyond their comfort zones and beat incredible odds. You will have the opportunity to build relationships with patients and their loved ones since you will frequently work with the same individuals. You won't just be viewed as a caretaker and rehabilitation expert; you'll also frequently be recognised as a friend and a source of support in trying times.
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