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What Challenges Might Affect Professional Pride?
Challenges that can affect professional pride include:
1.
Workload and Stress
: High patient loads, long hours, and emotional stress can lead to burnout, diminishing the sense of pride.
2.
Lack of Recognition
: When the hard work and dedication of nurses go unrecognized, it can lead to feelings of undervaluation and reduced pride.
3.
Ethical Dilemmas
: Facing ethical challenges and moral distress can impact a nurse's sense of professional integrity.
4.
Workplace Environment
: A negative or unsupportive work environment can hinder the development of professional pride.
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