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Session 3: Emergency Nursing

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Clinical Nursing 2020 | Singapore ER nurses work as part of a team with doctors, other nurses and healthcare specialists to offer care, monitor health situations, plan long-term care needs, administer medicine, use medical equipment, perform minor medical operations, and advise patients and their families on illness, care and continued care. Emergency nursing brings all a nurse’s training and experience to bear in caring for patients on days many describe as the worst day of their lives. These patients never “planned” to visit the emergency department (ED) on their way to work or to pick up their children, or on a day they’d deliberate for fun and friends. Whether emergency nurses are dealing with disturbances or infectious disease, psychiatric illnesses or chronic situations, injuries or acute life-threatening conditions, they care for all who present themselves. To be an emergency nurse, you need to have not just exceptional skills but a high level of patience and unders

Session 1: Clinical Nursing

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Clinical Nursing 2020 | Singapore Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) provide direct care to patients in one of a range of specialties, such as pediatrics, geriatrics, emergency care, and oncology. CNSs may also serve as consultants, assisting other medical professionals working to improve patient outcomes and influence all levels of care. Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) is a venerable one-person show with five major responsibilities on their shoulders: Clinical practice, research, teaching, consulting, and management. Health care doesn’t operate with one set of guidelines, so a clinical nurse specialist job description is vital to the managed care movement. Because they’re also a patient advocate, it’s their job to coordinate money-saving services and resources but still provide optimal health outcomes. Optimizing patient care by working with the nursing staff. This includes evaluating current practices, reviewing alternatives, consultations with patient care managers and p

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Clinical Nursing 2020 | Singapore We invite all participants to attend the “ 21st International Conference on Clinical Nursing ” ( Clinical Nursing 2020 ) which is scheduled during March 23-24, 2020 at Singapore. This Conference focuses on the theme of Advances and Challenges in Clinical Nursing Practice. The conference will focus on the following topics: Clinical Nursing  Advanced Nursing  Emergency Nursing  Nursing Education  Pre-Clinical Research Nursing Practice Legal Nursing Clinical Service Management Nursing Management Surgical Nursing Midwifery and Child Care Nursing Clinical Nursing Specialist Nursing Research Advanced Nursing Practice Cardiac Nursing Speaker and Poster Slots are available, Submit your Research Now! To submit your Abstract ( Click Here ) To Register for the conference ( Click Here )

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Hi there! We are providing a flat discount of $200 on the registration fee for our upcoming 21 st International Conference on Clinical Nursing and Practice scheduled in Singapore on March 23-24, 2020 . For registration follow the following instructions: Visit : https://www.conferenceseries.com/onlinepayment/   Select Conference Name : Clinical Nursing 2020, March 23-24, 2020 -Singapore Type of Registration : Only Registration Amount:  $399 (Original Price $599) Enter the necessary details and proceed with the registration process ( Note: The above prices are valid up to September 30, 2019 ) Speaker and poster Slots are Available Register Today!!!   For More Information feel free to get in touch with us at: clinicalnursing@asiaconvention.com

Track 12: Clinical Nursing Specialists

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CLINICAL NURSING 2019 | SINGAPORE Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) provide direct care to patients in one of a range of specialties, such as pediatrics, geriatrics, emergency care , and oncology. CNSs may also serve as consultants, assisting other medical professionals working to improve patient outcomes and influence all levels of care. Responsibilities: Observes patient condition and diagnoses problems and illnesses Orders medical tests and evaluates results Treats diseases, injuries, and disabilities associated with the area of expertise Advises nurses and other medical staff members on patient care issues Promotes disease prevention and wellness Conducts research to further knowledge about the area of specialty Conducts physical exams Specialization: Adult Health Adult Psychiatric and Mental Health Child/Adolescent Psychological and Mental Health Diabetes Management Gerontology Home Health Pediatrics Public and Community Health Inviting Clinical Nu

Clinical Nursing 2019, Singapore

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Clinical Nursing 2019 | Singapore We invite all participants to attend the upcoming Clinical Nursing 2019 conference scheduled on  August 19-20, 2019 at Singapore with a theme of Innovations and Challenges in Clinical Nursing Practice Scope and Importance of the Conference: The extent of Clinical Nursing and Practice envelops clinical practice, training, counsel, research, and organization. Nursing is centered on the care of people, families, gatherings, and groups in danger for or with an analysis of illnesses. The Nursing Society keeps up that medical attendants engaged with quiet care have the obligation to create and show information and abilities that show capability in the field. Attendants, they assume a vital part in the organization of Nursing specialists and are in charge of safe medication taking care of; assessment of lab information; figuring of medication measurements on the premise of body surface territory; addition of intravenous lines or getting to

Session 11: Midwifery and child care Nursing

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Clinical Nursing 2019 | Singapore A midwife is a well-trained health professional who helps healthy women during labor, delivery, and after the birth of their babies. Midwives may deliver babies at birthing centers or at home, but most can also deliver babies at a hospital. Women who choose midwives usually want very little medical intervention and have had no complications during their pregnancy. Because giving birth to twins is more difficult than giving birth to a single baby, many doctors don't recommend using a midwife unless under the direct supervision of a doctor. Midwifery encompasses the care of women during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period, as well as care of the newborn. It includes measures aimed at preventing health problems in pregnancy, the detection of abnormal conditions, the procurement of medical assistance when necessary, and the execution of emergency measures in the absence of medical help. What does a child health nurse do? Regu