It was five in the morning when I turned off my alarm and started to get ready for the day. I reached the hospital at seven and started to have tea and chatted with my mates. My first patients was having his appendix removed today so I had to get ready for surgery as soon as I finished having tea. It took about an hour an half in the theater helping the doctors. I had gap for half an hour and I received a new patient from the emergency room. The patient was experiencing a lot of pain in her stomach so first thing I had to do was contact doctors and give patient medication to relieve the pain but the trouble was patient and I didn’t speak the same language so I couldn’t get the information right. After consulting doctors I had to rush to pharmacy to get the medicine all by myself. I was already exhausted and had three more hours to work. People of other fields work 8 hours a day while we only have 6 to work everyday though it is hard for us. Plus we have three shifts a day so we might have to at night too, and working at night is not fun.Then I had one more cup of tea with some cookies. It was already 10 am, the rush hour begins, so patients slowly started to arrive in their appointed time and everybody starts to get busy. I had to take care of five patient in the general ward, one was a typhoid patient, other two had alcohol intoxication who were amateur drunks and said they drank too fast, one had a broken leg and another had a broken hand in two different accidents. The typhoid patient was better than yesterday, and it was good to see that. There I had to do was take care of them, most of the times I would be calling their doctors, remind their medication schedule, help them feel comfortable when the ask to and sometimes have short talks. Then after my job was done I passed the work to another nurse and left. The day went well though I felt so exhausted when I was done. The same kind of work repeats the next day and the next month or the next year. This is what I’ve choose to do with my life.