This paper aims at analyzing the findings from nurses speeches who experience, in their assistance praxis, the problematic concerning professionals who work for the nursing service at a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro and the quality of services provided to clients. I hope to have contributed for a reflection on nursing matters from the view of those who experience them in a critical dialect perspective.

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