Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning

Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning 44 7897 074717

Nursing As A Profession

The professional practice of nursing exists to provide quality care for all individuals. In order to fulfil this purpose nurses are responsible for the care of all individuals from every ethnicity and religious background, including both healthy and ill individuals. This is usually a rounded care approach comprising of the patients’ physical, emotional, psychological, intellectual, social, and spiritual requirements. In order to provide this care, nurses use scientific theory with technological aids for the best patient outcomes

Maintain adequate credentials Follow the code of ethics, standards, and competencies Professional development and education

In most countries, the nursing is regulated by national or state law to keep the practice standards high. An individual wishes to enter and continue in the profession is required to pass certain education and training requirement set by the government.

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