Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Dra. Maria de Andrade, CMDF 21528, MSDS 55658., on Jul. 2009
The Nursing it is a profession in the health sector. The nursing professional is a graduate who obtains his degree after five years of university studies complemented with activities care in hospital centers, also part of this team are professionals of a higher technical level in nursing and nursing assistants. Nursing.
Nursing professionals are mainly dedicated to the care of patients, they are a support in the care activity of the doctor and, like these, they usually pursue specialization studies that allow you to work in complex units such as operating rooms, trauma shock, pediatrics, psychiatry and intensive care, among other
It is one of the most important areas of medicine, despite the fact that in academic records it always appears in the shadow of other more renowned disciplines. Nursing can be carried out both on outpatients and on critically ill patients who require permanent care and protection.
Nursing staff duties
The main objective of nursing is to assist the different branches of medicine (such as pediatrics, surgery, dentistry, ophthalmology, clinical medicine, traumatology, etc.) through various actions related to the patient. In this sense, nursing must be in charge of both the preparation of the patient, as well as their stabilization, care and
observation permanent with the ultimate aim that the individual can access the best results in each type of treatment.Reception of patients before being evaluated by the doctor. They enter some data into the patient's medical history, take vital signs as well as weight and height, direct the patient to the examination area, and help them prepare for the examination. evaluation medical.
Assist in procedures. They collaborate during the execution of procedures by supplying the necessary material and instruments during them, as in the case of skin procedures, sutures, endoscopy, images, etc.
Supply of medicines. These personnel are in charge of passing treatment to patients, mainly when it is required to catheterize peripheral lines for their administration intravenously or through the application of intramuscular injections.
Supply of nutrition parenteral. Inpatients who are fed by tubes are assisted by the nursing staff, these They also train family members for the proper use and handling of these devices once the patient is discharged from the hospital. hospital.
Cleaning and hygiene of the patient. The nursing assistants are in charge of the hygiene of the patient and her bed when they are hospitalized.
Patient care at her home. Adult patients who deserve a caregiver are usually under the charge of a nurse, who is in charge of monitoring their vital signs keeping a record of them, take care of the patient's hygiene, carry out the cleaning of ulcers or wounds, manage medications and even help with your feeding and activities such as walking and mobilization when it is impeded or limited.
Newborn care. Nursing staff often collaborate in the care of babies in their first months.
Support in preventive activities. Nursing not only cares for the sick, it also supports preventive actions to maintain health. This is done through your participation in preventive medical visits (such as well-child check-up, well-adult check-up, occupational medical evaluations), vaccination days, consultations or activities for screening and through talks.
It can deal not only with individuals, but also with family groups and different types of ensembles with the aim of generating the best conditions on which medicine should operate correspondent
In addition, the activity can be carried out both in health centers and hospitals, as well as in the homes of patients or in specific places where an accident or unforeseen event occurs. It goes without saying that a nursing professional has a certain type of responsibilities over the patient, although these are usually not as important as those that a doctor has.
There are different types of nursing as there are also different branches of medicine
In this sense, some of the most common specialties are nursing dedicated to elderly adults, to people with mental problems, children, adults in long or short-term treatments located in the institutions health, to all types of individuals in their private homes and many others.
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