#Nursing
encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages,
families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. It includes
the promotion of #health, the prevention of #illness, and the care of ill,
disabled and dying people.
There
are more than 100 different specializations in Nursing, many of which can be
sorted into these five main categories:
·
#Staff
#Nurses provide patient care in hospitals.
·
#Advanced
#Practice #Nurses often work as #primary #care providers or gain advanced
training in their area of specialization.
·
#Nurse
#Managers are leaders and administrators who manage other nurses.
·
#Nursing
#Researchers conduct research to improve health outcomes and shape policy.
·
#Nursing
#Educators teach and train the next generation of nurses.
Many
nurses work long hours on their feet, and some spend a lot of time with very
sick patients. Specializations like #trauma nursing deal with emergency
situations, and work environments like labour and delivery units can be an
emotional roller coaster.
Despite
the drawbacks, though, nurses tend to report an incredibly high level of career
satisfaction. In fact, a 2017 survey of #registered #nurses found that a
whopping 83 percent are satisfied with their career choice.
The
Department of Labour projects that the number of #RNs will grow from 2.71
million in 2012 to 3.24 million in 2022, an increase of 19%.
#Nurses
promote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with illness. They have
a unique scope of practice and can practice independently, although they also
collaborate with all members of the #healthcare team to provide the
individualized care needed by each patient.
For more information regarding the sessions in #Advanced Nursing 2019
conference during March
13-14, 2019 @Singapore, email: advancednursing@nursingmeet.com
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