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"Nursing is a demanding career. It demands one s physical as
well as emotional involvement. In a nutshell a nurse's job is all about
keeping track of a patient's health, ensuring recovery and getting back
to the doctor to give feedback on the patient's progress. "The field has
become challenging. Nursing has been finally recognised as a career
avenue where opportunities are coming up. There is a demand for inde-
pendent nursing practice in the field of community health and midwifery.
Unlike earlier times, nursing today comprises many specialisations.
A specialisation depends upon the type of care required by a patient and
the department in which the nurse works. A nurse may specialise in
caring for the sick children or working in emergency rooms, intensive
care units, or out-patient clinics, in physicians consulting rooms, in
private homes, in school infirmaries, industries and other businesses
providing professional and allied services. Specialisations include the
areas of psychiatric nursing also, among others. “Before taking an ad-
mission into an institution, specially a private one, aspirants must check
whether it is recognised by the State Nursing Council and Indian Nurs-
ing Council or not. Apart from acquiring basic nursing qualifications, a
nurse should possess the knowledge to assist people when they are ill,
besides knowing how to use the medical equipment and the administra-
tion of the proper dosage of drugs available today."Unfortunately, there
are not very many promotional avenues existing for nurses in India.
Nurses are not allotted designations according to the specialised areas
they work in."Research work is almost negligible here, unlike in many
foreign countries. Besides, the nurse to patient ratio is not up to the
mark Due to the shortage of nurses there is an increase in their workload
which often makes patients and their relatives complain about their
behaviour.“
(a) Why is nursing a demanding career? Gliye tyyn reasons​

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The battle resulted in the 1765 Treaty of Allahabad, in which the Mughal Emperor surrendered sovereignty of Bengal to the British. Lord Robert Clive, the victor at the Plassey, became the first governor of Bengal. Losses: British East India Company, fewer than 1,000 casualties of 8,000; Indian states, 6,000 of 35,000.

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