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PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL HOSPITAL HOSPITAL
What are the qualifications of a Nurse?
1. Calm down
Experienced nurses also find it hard to tolerate cases such as patients dying before their eyes or the manifestations of critically ill patients. Nurses must be responsible for keeping themselves balanced and not stressed. It is the calmness of the nurses in these serious situations that will create a stable environment for patients and the best psychological stability of patients.
2. Compassion
Nurses take care and compassion brings patients comfort and peace of mind. The patient feels discomfort due to illness, a comforting word from the nurse who brings more stable psychological effects than psychological treatments. Nurses who are constantly concerned about the patient's emotions will greatly improve the emotional and physical state of the patient.
3. Flexible
Nurses must be flexible because nurses often have to work continuously for many hours as well as weekends and holidays. Many hospitals, health care centers require nurses to be always ready for an emergency call.
4. Be cautious
Nurses must be vigilant at all activities in all situations to ensure that health care procedures are accurate. Nurses must ensure that they do not make mistakes in the care of the patient because mistakes in nursing will affect the patient's life. In addition, nurses must pay attention to the details of the patient's treatment items to take the right medication and manage the care process effectively and best. Carefulness also helps nurses focus and solve problems that arise during the nursing process.
The knowledge and skills needed to become a professional nurse
Nurses must have an understanding and management of medicines. Usually, a doctor will prescribe medication unless a nurse is a long-term employee with a lot of professional experience such as a clinical nurse. Nurses can use their assessment skills to identify the medication a patient needs and then write a prescription. In addition, they must provide assessments of the patient's condition at the time for the doctor to prescribe medication. In case the patient's condition is unstable and the use of a medicine does not make the patient better, the nurse must immediately notify the doctor to adjust the prescription or stop using it until the condition of The patient improved.
Nursing industry is to do what?
Nursing is an art. For many years nursing was known as an art and a science. A nurse to succeed in her career must perform all of the above tasks as well as practice the art of nursing as a tool that nurses learn from time to time. Part of the art of nursing is knowing what is wrong when everything seems right. "Feeling familiar" is an important part of a successful and safe nurse to patients. A nurse must constantly update patient-related information and must consider what information is important at the time and then the "nursing art" thrives. The scientific part of nursing is developed from laboratory values called patient pathologies and, importantly, pathological signs. All values must be explained and decided for care, along with the nurse's awareness of the patient's current needs. When a nurse knows the combination of nursing science and the art of nursing, the nurse will succeed and be loved by the patients.
Nurses must have accurate assessment skills. The patient's ability to do a comprehensive physical assessment is a very important skill for nurses. An evaluation is usually gathered data on conditions in the pathology. Part of the assessment is hearing of the heart and pulse but a comprehensive evaluation includes more details. The assessments are made daily in each shift, which may be more or less depending on the conditions at an appropriate time. The purpose of patient evaluation is to record progress and identify as soon as possible any change in that condition.
The nurse is the patient's "lawyer". One of the most important duties of a nurse is to advocate for patients. Nurses must act on behalf of their patients when participating in health care processes with the healthcare team. For example, a nurse must immediately notify the respiratory team when a patient has difficulty breathing. This means that the nurse acts as the patient's advocate in front of the doctor or the nurse feels the doctor's treatment is unfounded and dangerous to the patient. A nurse must have strong persuasive words when dealing with patient-related issues with doctors and other health professionals.
Nurses always listen. It is important for nurses to remember that caring for patients is nursing and they are not mechanical. Often the equipment informs the nurse that the patient is okay, but the patient often tells the nurse not. The device may be erroneous and the injured will only give an image of the patient when in fact the patient looks good. Listening to what the patient says, verbally or non-verbally, is an important tool for communicating and understanding each patient's needs.