Ambulatory nurse grapples with demanding daily routine at drk segeberg

Josephine Dag, 42, works as an ambulatory care nurse at DRK Segeberg. Her job is tough, marked by time pressure, and demands physical strength as well as mental resilience. However, what sometimes makes her struggle lies elsewhere.

Josephine Dag is 42 years old and works as an ambulatory care nurse for the German Red Cross (DRK) in Segeberg. Her daily routine is described as a tough job under significant time pressure. The role requires substantial physical strength, such as lifting and moving patients, as well as mental resilience to handle the demands.

Despite these challenges, Dag sometimes grapples with aspects not directly related to the physical or time-related stress. The exact nature of these concerns is not specified further in the sources, but it points to additional strains in the profession. The ambulatory care sector in Segeberg reflects broader conditions in nursing, where time and personal attention often conflict.

This account draws from reports on daily life in ambulatory care and emphasizes the balance between efficiency and individual care.

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