Category: Paediatric Nurses
By Emma Woods on 22/02/24
Professional values in nursing are centred around the Nursing Code. The values are important as they provide a framework for nurses to refer to. They help influence a nurse’s decisions, actions and emotions and guide them in the fast past and reactive care settings they work in.
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By Emma Woods on 02/10/23
The 6C’s of nursing are care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment. The 6 values are embedded in the healthcare industry and enable nurses to deliver compassionate, person-centred care driven by the 6C’s.
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By Emma Woods on 24/07/23
The role of an adult nurse is to deliver care to clients with a range of complex conditions and support them in their recovery or managing their condition. A career in adult nursing is very dynamic and empowering. However, the purpose of your role will always be to improve the quality of care people receive and support them in living a stable and gratifying life in the community.
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By Emma Woods on 03/07/23
The role of a paediatric nurse allows you to build meaningful professional relationships and witness young clients stabilise under your care. As a paediatric nurse, your role and responsibilities will vary depending on the age, health condition and requirements of the children you care for, but the goal will always be to ensure the best possible outcome for the client.
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By Emma Woods on 20/06/23
Community nurses are compassionate and skilled adult and paediatric nurses who deliver bespoke care to adults, children and the elderly in the community. The range of care they deliver can depend on the client's requirements and their medical needs.
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