2. International trends in nursing
Health needs of society
Awareness of health needs
Economic condition
New development
New knowledge & procedures through research
Specialization
3. Opportunities & education abroad
Increase Industrialization
Expansion of community health services
Government support to health programs
Increased private nursing homes
Necessary military services & activity
Development of nursing research
4. 1) CARE GIVER :-
Care giving role
The art & science of nursing
Set the goals & meet them…
9. Explain the concepts & factors of health
Demonstrates the procedures
Use 4 components of teaching:-
- assessment
- planning
- implementation
- evaluation
10. A very crucial role….
Quality of communication is a critical factor
in meeting needs of client, family &
community…..
11. Many professions make up the team involved
in the care of the clients….
Nurse collaborates with other team members
when providing care to the clients.
12. A nurse can be a good collaborator when:-
knowledgeable
good planner ( care)
good communicator ( assessment)
13. o Facilitates the well being , academic
success & life long achievements of
students.
o School nurse develops programs that
fosters:
- Growth
- Positive skills for successful coping
- Knowledge & skills for self care
- Positive attitude
14.
15. Its a specialty
practice that
provides for &
delivers health &
safety programs
and services to
workers, worker
population,&
community groups.
16.
17.
18. Also known as
Congregational health minister
Emergency Nurse
Faith Community Nurse
Responds to health & wellness needs within
the population of faith communities
Are partners with the church in fulfilling
mission of health ministry
20. Is a registered nurse
specially trained in
community health.
Works in specific
geographic areas.
Has Knowledge
about resources in
her community.
22. Private duty nurse
is a registered
nurse or a licensed
practical nurse
who provide
nursing services to
patient at home or
any other setting
in accordance
with physicians
order.
23. • Not widely practiced because of very
high cost
• Restricted to wealthy patients
• Common for retired nurses & valuable
for their broad knowledge & experience
24. She is the one
who provides a
family centered
care and allows
client to live and
remain at home
with comfort,
independence &
dignity.
26. Nurse who specializes in assisting persons
with disabilities and chronic illness to
attain optimal function, health & adapt to
an altered life style.
27. Move towards
independence
Work as part
of multi
disciplinary
team
Co-ordinate
patients
care
Maintain
function
Prevent
complicatns
Patient
education &
counseling
28. Also called as an “ INFECTION CONTROL
NURSE” , monitors standards & procedure
for control & prevention of infectious
diseases or nosocomial infections.
29. Survey for outbreak of
diseases
Education on control of
communicable diseases
Provide ongoing in-
service training on
infection control
Consultation to staff on
various incidents
Conduct research to
determine risk factors
leading to infections
30. Also called army nurse / armed services
nurse
Provides care to military personnel
Attractive salaries
Security benefits
31. Experience is vast
Professional opportunities for:-
- Personal development
- Continuing education
- Promotion
32.
33. CARE OF
PATIENT WITH
TRAUMA IN
FLIGHT
EVALUATES &
REQUESTS
APPROPRIATE
MEDICATION &
EQUIPMENT
INITIATES EMERGENCY
CARE IN FLIGHT IN
ABSENCE OF
PHYSICIANS
34. Carries out telephonic
communication with
patient , thus providing
response to medical
care / treatment.
Offers telephonic:-
- Assessment
- Evaluation
- Referral / advise
35. Provides access to health care for under-
serviced urban population & remote areas.
Facilitates home care of chronically ill.
36. It is the adaptation of professional
nursing skills in recognizing & meeting
the nursing, physical, emotional, social,
needs resulting from DISASTER.
37.
38. Is the one who is expected to
be acquainted with the basics
of forensic medicine so as to
handle & preserve the
evidentiary materials.
40. Major impact of the development of fields
of forensic nursing is its emphasizing on
proper treatment of the victims of
violence.
41. • Is a registered nurse
who works in a
prison.
• Employed directly
by prison services
or can spend part of
their working week
in prison health
care.
42. Deliver high quality care within
custodial settings
Maintain safe & secure
environment
Improve mental health &
behavior or prisoners
43. Aims at helping
others from
neutral
standpoint.
Relief to needy
& suffering,
during disaster
Teaching home
nursing to lay
people.
Teaching non-
professionals
in hospitals
Giving direct
care to sick &
wounded.
44. They keep the athletes & sports
enthusiasts in optimum physical shape,
and treat injuries if they occur.
45. 1)ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING:-
Has a master’s degree in
nursing
Certification & expertise in
specialized area of practice
Works in primary, acute &
restorative care settings.
46. SPECIALIZES IN AREAS SUCH AS:-
Medical-surgical nursing
Psychiatry and mental health nursing
Pediatric nursing
Community health nursing
Gerontogic nursing
47. CAN SPECIALISE IN SPECIFIC DISEASES:-
Diabetes mellitus
Cancer
Cardiac problem
48. CAN FUNCTION AS :-
Expert clinician
Direct care giver
Educator
Case manager
Consultant
Researcher
49. Advanced training in
anesthesiology
Provides anesthesia under
supervision of
anesthesiologist in various
settings.
54. Provides care for clients in:
Outpatient department
Ambulatory care
Community based setting
Complex problems
Holistic approach
Comprehensive care
55. Functions in collaboration with
health team members in hospital /
specialty clinics
Management of selected patients
with acute & specialized health
care needs
56. • Provides primary care to adults
with chronic illness, also some
times tertiary care.
57. Provides Primary ambulatory care for
families in collaboration with family
physician.
Guides family & provides counseling
59. Provides care to women seeking
obstetrical / gynaecological conditions.
HELPS IN:
Health promotion
Prevention of illness
Counseling
Education on STD’s
Family planning
60. Trained to meet needs of aging adults
usually over 65 yrs.
EMPHASISES ON :-
-Health promotion
-Health maintenance
-Functional status
-Promote independence
-Self care
64. Requires a doctorate degree or a
master’s degree in nursing.
Investigates problems to improve
nursing care.
Evaluates the effectiveness of nursing
tools, methods, & procedures.