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Types of Nursing in Healthcare

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1. Licensed practical nurse (LPN):- To provide patients with fundamental nursing care, licensed practical nurses (LPNs) collaborate closely with registered nurses (RNs) and doctors. LPNs and their responsibilities at long-term care facilities like hospices, residential treatment homes, and rehabilitation centers are becoming more and more necessary as a result of an ageing population. 2. Licensed nurse (RN):- Registered nurses (RNs) are essential to healthcare institutions in ensuring that a varied and expanding patient population receives high-quality treatment. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of RN posts could increase by as much as 6% through 2031. The most sought-after RNs on the job market are those with a BSN, and they can rise to management and leadership positions more swiftly than those with an ASN. 3. Nurse travelling:- Registered nurses who work as travel nurses assist hospitals and other healthcare facilities in filling labour shortages

Global Healthcare Scenario

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Global Healthcare:- Has the much-anticipated seismic revolution in healthcare really arrived? The clinical, financial, and operational transformation that health care has long promised to the world is being sparked by a confluence of factors, including a global pandemic of historic proportions, exponential advances in medical science, an explosion of digital technologies, data access, and analytics, informed and empowered consumers, and a shift from disease care to prevention and well-being. Description:- The COVID-19 pandemic is already in its second full year, and it still commands most of the resources and attention of the health systems: • Global COVID-19 cases have climbed above 270.9 million as of December 14, 2021, and the death toll has exceeded 5.31 million.1 Studies have shown that certain racial and ethnic minority groups and underserved and marginalized populations have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, shining a spotlight on the recalcitrant issues around healt

Nursing Education

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Definition:- The term "nursing education" describes formal instruction and preparation in the field of nursing. This comprises the tasks and responsibilities involved in providing physical care for patients as well as a concoction of other disciplines that both hasten and support the patient's return to health. The theoretical and practical instruction given to nurses with the aim of preparing them for their responsibilities as nursing care providers is referred to as nurse education. Nurses with expertise and other medical professionals who are competent or experienced for instructional activities generally deliver this education to nursing students in nursing schools.   Description:- The main goal of nursing education is to inform medical professionals about efficient patient care delivery methods. It instructs nurses on how to examine patients, provide various medications, and provide the best care possible. The advancement of the nursing profession is the go

Gynaecology and Obstetrics Nursing

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  What is an OB-GYN? An obstetrician-gynaecologist , or OB-GYN, is an expert in pregnancy and childbirth as well as female reproductive health. Some OB-GYNs provide a broad range of general medical treatments, much like your primary care physician. Some concentrate on the treatment of the female reproductive system. OB-GYNs additionally offer basic medical care and testing for illness. Such a physician has completed coursework in gynaecology and obstetrics. Obstetrics and gynaecology are the fields in which the doctor, who is known as an obstetrician-gynaecologist, specializes. The name "OB-GYN" can also apply to both fields.   What is obstetrics? The area of medicine known as obstetrics deals with the treatment of pregnant women before, during, and after childbirth. The basic goal of obstetrics is to protect and preserve a woman's general health throughout her pregnancy . This comprises: ·         Pregnancy ·         childbirth   ·         Labor ·