The nursing of elderly patients is referred to as geriatric nursing. In this field of medicine, medical professionals concentrate on problems that elderly people face, such osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease. The fact why registered nurses have such a promising career outlook is mostly due to the ageing population. The ageing population will result in increased demand for healthcare services since older individuals tend to have more medical issues than younger ones, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The care and education of patients with various chronic diseases, such as arthritis, dementia, diabetes and obesity, will also require the services of nurses.
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