Community-Based Nursing

Nursing entails different faces he/she can act for. It is a way on how she can find her own art as a nurse. An art that manifest autonomy by her own, generally occupied with subservient actions and benevolence for other. In particular, the main focus of a nurse is always coined by humanistic caring, nurturing comforting and supporting. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

Community-Based Nursing

"The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will, or knowledge and to do this in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible" -- Virginia Henderson

Generally, Nurses are trained in their respective resettlement for the preparation on their carrier as Gods time falls. At this stage, they are engage to the fundamental aspect to exhibit a better foundation. Then applying it in the actual manner to build their self-esteem in performing those tasks. Until they reach the final step in moving onward as a totally equipped person in facing her own luck in life.

As their community life occurs, the earned knowledge and expertise they have are hand in hand to bring up a better outcome. In this state, it much focuses a "client-centered" environment. Nurses face different clients which is equilibrium to rationalization and interventions.

In these case, Nurses are primarily indulge to succor clients need, alleviate their chief complaints and lastly innovate the traditional practices to a conspired medications that is more productive outlook.

The outgrowth challenges are waved upon as their practices in the community appeals. Like in the physical aspects, they can't prevent the aches that are bring on by the community in entertaining numerous client.

Though it is so hard for a nurse to adjust in this instances but it upholds the experiences and morals it brings back. The resilient of emotional and social aspects are in because of different mood of client you have undergone each day. Since there are distinction of client's character in every individual, we must pursue our ego to aid other in a wholesome maneuver to move onward to our goal.

And lastly, the mental aspects that strike each nurses. In this case each individual nurses are challenged to execute nursing that will make his/her client secure in mind and safety. In his/her action must correspond a well precise rationale to prevent undesired happenings in the community or in different areas of hospital.

Moreover, Nursing in the community are not just simply as a nurse but then the make use the Professional Role of Nurses such as communicator, teacher, change agent, leader, researcher and mainly, a care provider.

Consequently, a well-practiced nurse is a worthwhile to those client that are in a great demand of intervention and areas that lack care providers. This nurses are community based. They know much the demands which certain community does and what is the specific problems(especially health problems) they usually encounter.

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uggh...

This must have been translated via translation software.... or it is extreme thesaurus abuse. Either way, the ideas are not conveyed in an understandable manner.

Sorry!

Specializes in IMCU.
uggh...

This must have been translated via translation software.... or it is extreme thesaurus abuse. Either way, the ideas are not conveyed in an understandable manner.

Sorry!

Agreed.

Agreed.

What??????:confused:

Sorry, I lost interest after the first paragraph. Is this from someones doctural papers?

Sounds like you've got a lot of heart, or there was a decimal error in your "happy pills" prescription. I really wish I could understand what to do with the information presented.

Specializes in ORTHOPAEDICS-CERTIFIED SINCE 89.

It is from a member in the Asia Pacific area. And she is probable using a translator. Hopefully she will return with live help.

Specializes in mental health.

Can we just scrap this thread? I keep coming back to it because I'm interested in the topic and then I remember - oh no - it's that unintelligible thing!

Ok, I came to this thread because I recently accepted a job as a Community Nurse which is vastly different from my background and was hoping to hear from others Community based nurses but, I really didn't understand what you were talking about...sorry.