Clinical Nursing: A
Nursing Process Approach
Clinical nursing is a propelled
field, which implies you could likewise wind up utilized in instruction and
positions of authority. The work covers some of the important fields of nursing
science such as Emergency Care, Child Health and Geriatric Nursing.
Now a day there is huge demand for Clinical nurse specialists. They are
otherwise known as the Primary Care Providers. For inner cities, under-served
areas and rural communities this is a particularly important benefit. There is also
the requirement for the advancement of clinical nurses, who can train and
mentor other nurses, thereby remodelling health outcomes cross the board. There
are a number of fields that are nationally perceived for clinical nurses; such as adult health, infectious
disease, women’s health and advanced diabetes management cardiovascular
disease, child and adolescent psychiatric, mental health, public and community
health, adult gerontology, adult psychiatric
and mental health, gerontology, paediatrics, acute care, occupational health, neonatal
oncology, public health, school health, parent-child, rehabilitation.
In
Clinical nursing the most important steps are Skills and Techniques, which are
essential for the better patient outcomes. So the above steps should be
followed carefully with professional manner. This particular field of nursing comprise
of certain simple to complex techniques such as:
- · Monitoring
- · Judgment and decision making which is considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most suitable one,
- · Time management,
- · Mixing of medicines,
- · Critical thinking at different situations
- · Auscultating the heart
- · Assessing the patient chart etc.,
- · CNS work through complex situations even assisting a surgery etc.
Therefore
certain skills and techniques are practiced and done with at most care.
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Nursing Conference scheduled during July 16- 18, 2018 at Dubai, UAE.
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