Nursing a profession in the health care division is dedicated for the care of individuals, families, and communities to achieve, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. Nurses are different from other health care providers with their attitude for patient care, training, and scope of practice. Nurses practice in many specialties with divergent levels of prescription authority.
Nurse education has undergone a process of divergence towards advanced and specialized identifications, and many of the traditional strategies and provider roles are changing.
They are distinct from other healthcare providers with their good scope of practice and approach to medical assistance. Nurses are responsible for the continued care of sick persons and wish to evaluate their health status and help them for good recovery.
The role of a nurse includes:
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