What is A Nurse
Nurse
Nurse
A nurse is a person in
the health system and his job is to promote health, prevent diseases, educate
the community (community orientation), treat and care for patients.
There are many types of
nurses and the most common are:
Registered nurse (RN)
Registered nurse (RN):
He is a person with a
level of education and is aware of and treats patients, and provides awareness
and advice related to health to patients and the community.
A registered nurse
interacts with doctors and other health professionals in various settings.
Certified Registered
Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA)
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNA):
He is a person with a
master's degree and has a high level of skill and training, and his job is to
assist with anesthesia during surgery.
Clinical nurse
Clinical nurse:
He is an advanced person
and is trained like a doctor and his job is to be aware of patients, train
nurses and coordinate with the local medical community.
Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse:
He is highly trained and
helps to deal with the most serious situations such as severe injuries, and to
solve medical problems that can lead to death.
Perioperative nurse or
scrub nurse
Perioperative nurse or scrub nurse:
He is highly
knowledgeable and trained in operating the room and preparing the surgical
equipment needed at that time.
Scrub nurse: works
directly with the doctor during surgery.
Mental health nurse
Mental health nurse:
is a person trained in
the treatment and care of people with psychological disorders (psychological
disorders in patients).
Nurse a midwife
Nurse a midwife:
He is a person with
knowledge and skill in pregnancy, and helps the mother during pregnancy, labor
and delivery. It gives the mother awareness about the care of the child and how
to manage its initial life (adjusting to life with a newborn).
Nurse educator
Nurse educator:
He is an academic and
professional to teach nursing. This type of person often works in medical
schools and nurse training centers.
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