what are the tasks of the nurses in Australia

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Hello

We are three Dutch Nursing students.

At this moment we're busy with an international program.

We have to find out the difference between the Dutch Nursing system

and the Australian one. We hope you can give us some information about

the Health Care in your country. For our assignment we have to answer

the following questions:

1 Which functions (for example; hierarchical, differential and

specialistic) are there to be found within the Nursing

profession? And how often do these functions appear?

In Holland we've got for example diabetic nurses, nurses who are

specialized in AIDS-Prevention, etc....

2 Which important tasks belong to each of the functions (see

question number 1)?

In Holland the nurses work with an patient-related-care-system.

This means that the're responsable for the "totale" care of one

ore more patients, for example; giving medications,washing the

patient , cleaning wounds, etc..

3 Are there formal 'function-profiles' for nurses? Could you send us

one or two or more?

We hope you understand our questions, we appologise for our english

because it's not that good.... We're hoping to hear from you soon..

Greetings,

Cora, Martine and Naomi

[This message has been edited by nompy (edited March 19, 1999).]

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