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What is nursing? Mention any five basic responsibility of nurse.

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Answered by sukhdip
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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 expertise.

strengths, passions, and expertise.However, nursing has a unifying ethos:  In assessing a patient, nurses do not just consider test results. Through the critical thinking exemplified in the nursing process (see below), nurses use their judgment to integrate objective data with subjective experience of a patient’s biological, physical and behavioral needs. This ensures that every patient, from city hospital to community health center; state prison to summer camp, receives the best possible care regardless of who they are, or where they may be.

What exactly do nurses do?

What exactly do nurses do?In a field as varied as nursing, there is no typical answer. ecialists he l

Answered by sanjanasethuramanp02
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Answer:

Specifically, here are some of the things nurses do on a typical day:

Conduct physical exams.

Take detailed health care histories.

Listen to patients and analyze their physical and emotional needs.

Provide counseling and health care education to patients.

Coordinate care with other health care providers and specialists.

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