Nurses perform a wide range of duties, many of which go unnoticed by the public. They are responsible for assessing patient conditions, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and collaborating with physicians and other healthcare professionals. Beyond the clinical tasks, nurses serve as patient advocates, educators, and even counselors. In moments of vulnerability, patients and their families often rely on nurses for emotional reassurance and clear communication about treatment plans. This emotional labor is a significant yet often unacknowledged part of the job.