Fundamentals of Nursing, 9e
Fundamentals of Nursing, 9e
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780323327404
Author: Patricia A. Potter RN MSN PhD FAAN, Anne Griffin Perry RN EdD FAAN, Patricia Stockert RN BSN MS PhD, Amy Hall RN BSN MS PhD CNE
Publisher: Elsevier Science
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Nursing is a profession where art and science are combined with caring, compassion, respect, and kindness. Nursing care focuses on giving care to the patients, communities, and family where they may recover from diseased condition to normal health. Overall, the goal of the nurse is to improve the health and to decrease the disease. The nurse gives care more than a doctor and they should fully qualified with health care needs, expectations, teaching to patients, and experience. Only a nurse can act as an advocate, caregiver, educator, manager, and communicator for the patients. Nursing is a wide profession with many branches from education, administration, management, clinical practice, and research.

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Summary Introduction

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Nursing is a profession where art and science are combined with caring, compassion, respect, and kindness. Nursing care focuses on giving care to the patients, communities, and family where they may recover from diseased condition to normal health. Overall, the goal of the nurse is to improve the health and to decrease the disease. The nurse gives care more than a doctor and they should fully qualified with health care needs, expectations, teaching to patients, and experience. Only a nurse can act as an advocate, caregiver, educator, manager, and communicator for the patients. Nursing is a wide profession with many branches from education, administration, management, clinical practice, and research.

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Nursing is a profession where art and science are combined with caring, compassion, respect, and kindness. Nursing care focuses on giving care to the patients, communities, and family where they may recover from diseased condition to normal health. Overall, the goal of the nurse is to improve the health and to decrease the disease. The nurse gives care more than a doctor and they should fully qualified with health care needs, expectations, teaching to patients, and experience. Only a nurse can act as an advocate, caregiver, educator, manager, and communicator for the patients. Nursing is a wide profession with many branches from education, administration, management, clinical practice, and research.

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Summary Introduction

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Nursing is a profession where art and science are combined with caring, compassion, respect, and kindness. Nursing care focuses on giving care to the patients, communities, and family where they may recover from diseased condition to normal health. Overall, the goal of the nurse is to improve the health and to decrease the disease. The nurse gives care more than a doctor and they should fully qualified with health care needs, expectations, teaching to patients, and experience. Only a nurse can act as an advocate, caregiver, educator, manager, and communicator for the patients. Nursing is a wide profession with many branches from education, administration, management, clinical practice, and research.

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