Clinical Nursing

A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a registered nurse who is recognised as a senior member of staff across all areas of practice but particularly in acute care. A clinical nurse specialist demonstrates a higher level of skill in their clinical decision making, especially when it comes to problem identification and solution, and analysing and interpreting clinical data. A Clinical Nurse incorporate their propelled information on malady forms in surveying, diagnosing, and treating tolerant diseases, however their job reaches out past giving patient consideration. The ultimate purpose of clinical nursing is patient care. Clinical nurse responsibility focuses on individuals, populations, settings, type of care, type of problem, or diagnostic systems subspecialty. CNS’s practice autonomously and integrate knowledge of disease and medical treatments into the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients' illnesses.

Clinical nurse has direct patient care responsibilities which includes the ability to diagnose and treat medical conditions within their chosen speciality the most important fields to be taken care of includes:

  • Acute care
  • Adult health
  • Adult/geriatric critical care
  • Community health
  • Geriatric health or gerontology
  • Neonatal care
  • Palliative care
  • Pediatric health or pediatric critical care

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