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Introduction:

Nursing is a nursing course that helps nursing students explore the various aspects of becoming a nurse. An
ideal society would be one free of disease, accidents, genetic defects, and natural disasters. Although it is not
possible to prevent any of the suffering that people experience in the world, it is possible to help people to
remain healthy and restore good health.
Job Title:
Nursing
Nature of Work

Duties and Responsibilities

Registered nurses often work in hospitals or outpatient facilities, where they provide hands-
on care to patients by administering medications, managing intravenous lines, observing and
monitoring patients' conditions, maintaining records and communicating with doctors. They
are also relied upon to give direction and supervision to nurse aides and home health aides.

Beyond the physical support and care they provide, registered nurses may provide emotional
support to patients and patients' family members. They may educate patients and the general
public on disease management, special diet plans and medical conditions, provide
information on home care after their treatment and teach individuals how to self-administer
medication or complete other self-care tasks.

Nurses employed by physician offices and other types of facilities may have different duties
depending on the level and type of care being offered.
Working Conditions

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