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Introduction
The nursing profession, comprising of nurses and nursing assistants
constitutes the largest working group in the health care sector. Apart from
being a highly responsible and noble profession, this profession demands a
lot of time, dedication, patience, sacrifice, love and care for the sick
patients. It generally suits people, who have a desire to serve and help the
physically incapacitated, sick, injured, convalescing mothers, new borns,
old persons, even mentally retarded patients etc.
With the advancement in medical science, there has been a constant
improvement in the nursing education standards. And as the number of
hospitals, nursing homes, private clinics, sanitoriums etc. are increasing
day by day, professionally trained and qualified nurses are very much in
demand, creating ample of scope in this profession.
Nature of Work
The main functional areas where nursing can be pursued as career are as follows.
- GENERAL NURSES: The largest group of nurses work in the hospitals,
nursing homes, sanitoriums etc. Their basic job is to give bedside care to
the recuperating patients apart from assisting the physicians during
examination and operation of the patients. The other duties include
maintaining records of the patients, administering prescribed medication
both orally and hypodermically, maintaining cleanliness in the wards,
preparing patients for the operations, keeping and maintaining stocks of
drugs and medical equipment etc.
- INDUSTRIAL NURSES: Industrial nurses work under the direction of the
industrial physicians and assist in taking preventive safety measures to
avoid any untoward incidents. They provide first aid assistance at the time
of accidents and mishaps taking place inside the industrial premises.
- SCHOOL NURSES: School nurses organize and super wise school clinics on
regular basis. The purpose of these clinics is to ensure that students
maintain their physical and mental health. In these clinics children's
vision, height, weight, growth etc. are examined with the purpose to detect
health related problems if any and prevent them from developing into more
serious ones. School nurses also teach children first-aid treatment and how
to maintain health and hygiene.
- MIDWIVES: Midwives job starts from early pregnancy and continues till the
baby is about a month old. They have to look after the health of both the
mother and the baby and advice, support mothers on pre-birth and post-birth
stages. They also counsel and teach mothers on how to cope up with their new
born babies.
- PSYCHIATRIC NURSES: These nurses work with mentally handicapped and
mentally disturbed patients. Nursing these patients requires a lot of time,
devotion and patience. Their has to be a combination of qualities to
understand, teach and establish mutual trust with the patient. Nurses
generally work in coordination with the psychiatrists, doctors and other
specialists to help the patient recover.
Personality
Nursing is a profession of discipline, patience, responsibility,
punctuality, commitment and dedication. The job requires a lot of hard work,
stamina, alertness of mind, adaptability to follow difficult time schedules,
ability to think in crisis, good team spirit etc. Apart from possessing
these qualities, the persons willing to take up this as profession, should
be calm, pleasant, compassionate, understanding and should have the
instinct to help and serve the needy people without getting sentimentally
attached.
Professional Courses
- B.SC (NURSING):This is a beginner's course in nursing. In this course
the very basic knowledge of this profession is provided like nursing, first
aid treatment, midwifery etc. The course also imparts theoretical and
practical aspects of nursing.
- GENERAL NURSING AND MIDWIFERY: This course helps in preparing general
nurses to hold first-level positions in the hospitals and other such places.
- AUXILIARY NURSE MIDWIFE AND HEALTH WORKERS: In this programme trainning
is provided to nurses on how to take care of health related needs of the
people living in the rural areas especially children, mothers and old
persons.
Colleges, Institutions and Universities
Specialization
Specialization depends on the type of care required by the patients and the
department in which the nurses work. It is beneficial for both the patients
and the nurses as the nurses can perform their job more easily and
efficiently. Specialization fields may include psychiatric nursing,
paediatric nursing, orthopaedic nursing etc.
Career Prospects
The demand for skilled, qualified nurses is ever present throughout the
world. As the government plans to widen the health services network, the
demand for this profession would continue to grow. Nowadays even the
corporates are entering this sector, further making this profession an
exciting career option. It is estimated that there would be a demand of
around 6 lakh nurses in the near future to improve the existing
nurse-patient ratio, which is very low and unsatisfactory at present.
The employment opportunities in this profession are available in government
and private hospitals, nursing homes, sanitoriums, clinics, creches,
schools, offices, factories, orphanages, old age homes etc.
Remunerations
Remuneration in the government hospitals varies between Rs. 1400 to Rs.
2600 as basic salary. On the other hand salaries in private hospitals and clinics are much
better. Salaries in this profession also depends on the level of seniority
and varies from department to department.
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