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What is community nursing and its advantages?

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Community nursing jobs entail providing high-quality care to patients outside of the hospital setting, such as in their own homes, residential care homes, GP surgeries, or local clinics. Many of the patients served by community nurses are elderly or have chronic illnesses. You may work as a community nurse on your own or as part of a multidisciplinary health and social care team. In addition to treatment and therapies, the role of a community nurse entails providing advice and support to patients in order to help them manage their conditions and improve their day-to-day quality of life. Nursing jobs in general can be rewarding. A community nursing position, on the other hand, can feel especially rewarding. In many cases, you will be able to keep patients independent and in their own homes. You'll also be able to see the tangible results of your care and support. You'll be able to develop your skills and experience as you work with a variety of conditions. Interacting wit...

How AI and Robotics used in nursing?

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Nurses deal with a lot of clinical data, electronic medical records, integrated medical equipment, and support systems. AI startups are collaborating with nursing practises to effectively develop predictive analytics and integrate algorithms into patient care processes. Visual recognition, voice assistance, machine learning, and virtual reality are all AI technologies that provide various nursing opportunities. Monitoring breathing patterns, detecting nonverbal cues of depression and anxiety in mental health patients, retrieving information from a massive pile of digital data, reminders for upcoming appointments, reminders for timely medications, predicting treatment costs for patients based on symptoms, risk prediction in cases of sepsis, relapse, geriatric patients, patients with medical complications, and so on are all part of this. Virtual reality images and experiences are useful in patient education and motivation, as well as e-learning exercises for nursing students. Robots ...

What is the role of nurse in midwifery?

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Midwife, often known as midwives, are experts in proper pregnancy and birth. They are responsible for caring for pregnant women and their babies during antenatal care, labour and delivery, and for up to 28 days after the baby is delivered. During a normal pregnancy and labour, they provide all essential professional care and services. A licenced nurse-midwife provides holistic care to women at all phases of life, in addition to supporting women during childbirth . They provide physical exams, diagnose and treat medical issues, and in some cases, write prescriptions. Nurse-midwives also consult and advise expectant mothers. Nurse-midwives with certification can work in a variety of settings, including:           Hospitals ·        OB/GYN clinics ·         Health clinics           Birthing centers           Midwifery practices           Private...