It was intuition that told me life was at risk
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It was intuition that told me life was at risk

Molly Kiltie @MollyKiltie Second-year mental health nursing student, De Montfort University in Leicester

Intervening in a suicide attempt demonstrated how having the courage to act on your instincts has a role to play in nursing

In my first year of training, I had a clinical placement on an acute mental health ward.

Nursing Standard. 34, 6, 69-69. doi: 10.7748/ns.34.6.69.s34

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