The role
What a mental health nurse actually does, day to day.
As a mental health nurse, you help people cope with mental health problems and recover. You work with people who have different needs - some are dealing with anxiety or depression, others with more serious conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. You listen to people, help them understand what is happening, and support them through treatment.
Your day involves talking to patients about how they are feeling, helping them take medicines if they need to, and watching for any side effects. You spot warning signs early and step in quickly. You also work with other healthcare professionals - doctors, counsellors, social workers - to make sure each person gets the right care. The work can be emotionally demanding, but knowing you have really helped someone feel better makes it rewarding.
Day to day
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