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Why the need for a Nurse Practitioner Why the Need for a Nurse Practitioner Titus Rock Manickam Order No. 259834 11 December 2008Why the Need for a Nurse PractitionerIntroductionThe profession of a nurse practitioner is one of skill, dedication and is specialized to deal with extreme conditions. It is a noble profession and is a source of much satisfaction for those already experienced in it as also those thinking on taking it up as a career. The work of a nurse needs to be grounded in theories and practice and involves medical care for patients undergoing treatment.
The Need for Nurse PractitionersThe need for a nurse practitioner is acute and cannot be overemphasized. They are required by doctors and health institutions to carry out the job of looking after patients on a day-to-day basis. They are required by patients to carry out the tasks of daily administration of medicines and also to be looked after during the time they are in hospital. The nurse practitioner has also become necessary on private basis for those recuperating at home.Nurses have to attend to people of all age groups.
The lives of patients depend on the way the nurse administers to their requirements. Normally, doctors diagnose and prescribe medicines. It is the nurses who attend to the actual requirements of administering medicines and looking after the patients. Nurses are also involved in the field of research and help in augmenting new medical treatments for various diseases.They are often involved in collaborating with physicians and other health professionals as required. They counsel and educate patients on health behavior and self-care.
They prescribe physical therapy and other rehabilitative treatments. And they carry out numerous other tasks involving medical care.The nature and scope of nurse practitioners is dependent on the context in which she is authorized to practice. They are general nurses and specialized nurses. The role of each is unique and confers knowledge and legitimate recognition in clinical practice. The role of a nurse is developed through access to service and his/her outcome of the patients' treatment. It is a multidisciplinary stream requiring teamwork and cannot be confined to individual efforts alone (Women health channel).
The role of a nurse also develops with discretion in safeguarding the interests of their clients, continuity of care, and aim to restore the health of the patients. Their work is intrinsically entwined with the welfare of their clients and has lot to do with human relations. How can one forget the contributions of Florence Nightingale to the cause of nursesConclusionNo other profession can come close to the nurse practitioner in terms of devotion and dedicated care. Nursing professionals have provided yeoman services to foster recovery, heal wounds, and effect rehabilitations.
The need for nurse practitioner is great and the world cannot do without them. In these times when the world is witness to many diseases and disasters, one can only hope that the tribes of nursing professionals increase. Sources:What is a Nurse Practitioner http://www.easternhealth.org.au/nursing/nurse-practitioner/EHNP Intranet Information about NP.pdfWomen health channel, What is a Nurse Practitioner http://www.womenshealthchannel.com/nursepractitioner.shtml
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