Unleashing the relevance of Nursing Globally
UNLEACHING THE RELEVANCE OF NURSING GLOBALLY
Nursing is a noble profession and I am proud to be a Nurse. People tend to be discouraged but this write-up provided………..!!!!! findings and this article will help those who seem to be frustrated in the profession. Please read and discover the good in Nursing.
21ST CENTURY Nursing is the glue that holds a patient’s health care journey together across the entire patient experience, and wherever there is someone in need of care, Nurses work tirelessly to identify and protect the needs of the individual.
Beyond the time-honored reputation for compassion and dedication lies a highly specialized profession, which is constantly evolving to address the needs of society. From ensuring the most accurate diagnoses to the ongoing education of the public about critical health issues; nurses are indispensable in safeguarding public health.
Nursing can be described as both an art and a science; a heart and a mind. At its heart, lies a fundamental respect for human dignity and an intuition for a patient’s needs. This is supported by the mind, in the form of rigorous core learning. Due to the vast range of specialisms and complex skills in the nursing profession, each nurse will have specific strengths, passions, and expertis Unleashing the relevance of Nurses Globally
In a field as varied as nursing, there is no typical answer. Responsibilities could range from making acute treatment decisions to providing inoculations in schools. The key unifying characteristic in every role is the skill and drive that it takes to be a nurse. Through long-term monitoring of patients’ behavior and knowledge-based expertise, nurses are best placed to take an all-encompassing view of a patient’s wellbeing.
Nurses are Key to the Health of the Nation
There are over 4 million registered nurses in the United States today.
That means that one in every 100 people is a registered nurse.
Nurses are in every community – large and small – providing expert care from birth to the end of life.
According to the January 2012 “United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast” in the American Journal of Medical Quality, a shortage of registered nurses is projected to spread across the country between 2009 and 2030. In this state-by-state analysis, the authors forecast the RN shortage to be most intense in the South and the West
Nurses' roles range from direct patient care and case management to establishing nursing practice standards, developing quality assurance procedures, and directing complex nursing care systems.
In conclusion, the good in Nursing lies in our hands, we can decide to view it from the bad sides but as for me, I am seeing the good in the profession and this has been my drive to correcting the bad in the profession.
I am Orolugbagbe Joel O.
I reference
ANA through Nursingworld.org
21ST CENTURY Nursing is the glue that holds a patient’s health care journey together across the entire patient experience, and wherever there is someone in need of care, Nurses work tirelessly to identify and protect the needs of the individual.
Beyond the time-honored reputation for compassion and dedication lies a highly specialized profession, which is constantly evolving to address the needs of society. From ensuring the most accurate diagnoses to the ongoing education of the public about critical health issues; nurses are indispensable in safeguarding public health.
Nursing can be described as both an art and a science; a heart and a mind. At its heart, lies a fundamental respect for human dignity and an intuition for a patient’s needs. This is supported by the mind, in the form of rigorous core learning. Due to the vast range of specialisms and complex skills in the nursing profession, each nurse will have specific strengths, passions, and expertis Unleashing the relevance of Nurses Globally
In a field as varied as nursing, there is no typical answer. Responsibilities could range from making acute treatment decisions to providing inoculations in schools. The key unifying characteristic in every role is the skill and drive that it takes to be a nurse. Through long-term monitoring of patients’ behavior and knowledge-based expertise, nurses are best placed to take an all-encompassing view of a patient’s wellbeing.
Nurses are Key to the Health of the Nation
There are over 4 million registered nurses in the United States today.
That means that one in every 100 people is a registered nurse.
Nurses are in every community – large and small – providing expert care from birth to the end of life.
According to the January 2012 “United States Registered Nurse Workforce Report Card and Shortage Forecast” in the American Journal of Medical Quality, a shortage of registered nurses is projected to spread across the country between 2009 and 2030. In this state-by-state analysis, the authors forecast the RN shortage to be most intense in the South and the West
Nurses' roles range from direct patient care and case management to establishing nursing practice standards, developing quality assurance procedures, and directing complex nursing care systems.
In conclusion, the good in Nursing lies in our hands, we can decide to view it from the bad sides but as for me, I am seeing the good in the profession and this has been my drive to correcting the bad in the profession.
I am Orolugbagbe Joel O.
I am A proud Nurse
I am a Nurse with differences
I reference
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