Nursing Within the Health Care System
July 1, 2009
The health care industry has been on top of the most sought after services since the age of the baby boomers. With an increasing demand for health workers and service providers to meet with the increasing criteria of wellness, hospitals as well as other units of health care systems such as birthing homes, mental institutions, nursing homes, and the like have opened new job offers for those who are qualified.
Nursing as it is known has been on the forefront of providing most of the personal and up close care aside from doctors. It is the humanistic therapy aspect that complements the medical practice of physicians.
It is said that the wellness and achievement of any individual is characterized by the meeting of several criteria of health, wherein one of them is emotional and social well being. With a sound mind and heart, the body also has a greater chance of becoming better from an existing illness.
A lot of things have evolved from the mere medical aspect of health care. There came several sub-components of health care systems, all of which are incorporated by nursing. One of these is the National Red Cross, which is part of the rescue and emergency unit response team in several countries worldwide.
Another is the paramedic response team, usually part of the well known 911 response team. For those who are not familiar with the latter, it is the team who flies the star of life flag, denoted by the six sided cross and the caduceus in the middle.
The active involvement of the nursing profession in society has made it spring out from the indoor type of health care delivery system to the community, wherein it works hand in hand with the different available subunits in the immediate community. This venture still carries the same values and principles of delivering utmost humanistic care to patients and respondents.
Even the most advanced countries and towns have started including nurses to be a part of the actual medical scheme. Nurse anesthetists and IV nurses have already emerged to address the need to administer these medical procedures of delivering anesthesia during operations, medication and other intravenous procedures, both of which were only done by doctors.
Who knows where nursing may go next? Perhaps soon enough there would be other responsibilities and qualified tasks to be made available for this rapidly emerging industry.
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