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2221-09
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Specialist Nurse
STEM
Specialist nurses promote and restore people's health, and diagnose and care within a specific branch of the nursing field. Specialist nurses are general care nurses prepared beyond the level of a nurse generalist and authorised to practice as specialists with specific expertise in a branch of the nursing field.
Alternative Names
Nurse Anaesthetist
Paediatric Nurse
District Nurse
Nurse (Public Health)
Psychiatric Nurse
Nurse Educator
Specialized Nurse
Occupational Health Nurse
Orthopedic Nurse
Nurse
Sister
Operation Theatre Nurse
Industrial Nurse
Tasks
providing nursing care, treatment and advice to the ill, injured, disabled and others in need of such care
examining patients to determine the nature of their diseases
Improving understanding and coordinating work execution Perform related tasks
performing related tasks
conducting medical examinations and making diagnoses
Preparing scientific documents and reports
prescribing and giving treatment for diagnosed illnesses, disorders or injuries
  • Q
    Human Health And Social Work Activities
  • 0913
    Nursing, midwifery and medical assistance
Skills
Asas
Active Listening
Proficiency in giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made and asking questions as appropriate.
Speaking
Proficiency in communicating effectively as well as convey information verbally and in a way that can understand.
Coordination
proficiency in adjusting actions in relation to other's actions.
Service Orientation
ability in looking for ways to help people.
Social Perceptivenesss
ability to tune into the feelings of the people around them.
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Nursing
proficiency in providing basic patient care, perform duties such as feed, bathe, dress, or move patients or change linens.
Patient Care
proficiency in the services rendered by members of the health profession and non-professionals under their supervison for the benefit of the patient.
Supportive Care
proficiency in preventing or treating as early as possible the symptoms of a disease, side effects caused by treatment of a disease
Medication Administration
proficiency in safe medication preparation and administration practices by nurses
First Aid
proficiency in giving the first and immediate assistance to any person suffering from either a minor or serious illness or injury
Emergency Care
proficiency in acts or procedures under emergency conditions in the observation, care and counsel of persons who are ill or injured or who have disabilities
Neonatal Resuscitation
proficiency in prevention of death or injury to newborn infants with techniques to support the newborn's airway, breathing, circulation, and body temperature.
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