Forbidden Nursing Care Miho Tsuno Free
The societal expectations placed on nurses also played a significant role in Tsuno's actions. Nurses are often expected to be selfless, compassionate, and stoic, with their own emotional needs and limitations ignored or downplayed. This can create a culture of silence, where nurses feel that they cannot speak openly about their own emotional struggles or seek support for fear of being judged or penalized. Tsuno's case highlights the need for greater support and resources for nurses, including mental health services, peer support groups, and education on burnout prevention.

