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Concepts of Professional Nursing Practice

NusingNetwork ~ Nursing is a form of professional service that is part intregral of health care based on nursing science and troubleshooting, in the form of service bio-psycho-socio-spiritual comprehensive and addressed to individuals, families and society, both sick and healthy that cover the entire cycle of human life.

Nursing Practice It self senatiasa devoted to humanitarian or humanistic form of altruistic service askep client's health is at the core of professional nursing practice nurse-client relationship refers to the system of positive interaction or relationship terapiutik, professional relationship characteristics:
  1. Oriented to the needs of the client
  2. Directed at achieving goals
  3. Responsible dlm resolve client issues
  4. Understand the client's situation with limitations
  5. Giving an assessment based on agreed norms
  6. Obliged to help clients to be self-sufficient
  7. Obliged to build a trusting relationship
  8. Working to Kaida conduct, maintain confidentiality
  9. Communicate effectively
Professional service is a service provided by a professional staff who have completed formal training of nursing, which was approved by the government of the Republic of Indonesia to perform nursing duties and responsibilities in a professional manner and in accordance with the code of ethics of nursing.
Professional Nursing Practice has the following characteristics:

Autonomy in Employment

Nurses have independence. Nurses have the right melakukann duties without interference from outside.

Responsible and Accountable 

The nurse should be responsible for what he is doing. For example in the case of members of injections should be appropriate time and dose. Nurses also have to be careful and honest and conscientious in performing nursing activities.

Independent Decision

Freedom nurses to act implement nursing actions without control from the outside. A nurse can carry out his duties as a nurse, because it has gained a nurse education, and has become a professional nurse.

Collaboration

In the act of nursing, nurses have to do collaborations with other disciplines. Suppose there are accidents and broken bones, nurses need to employ radiologists to perform rongent.

Defense

The defense also called support (advocacy). Namely to act in the client's rights to receive quality care to hold interaction for the sake or for the sake of the client, in addressing the problem and dealing with the parties - other parties wider.

Facilitate the interests of patients

Interest Nursing Practice Professional of them is to help the individual to become independent, but it invites individuals or communities to participate in the health field, then help individuals develop the potential for maintaining optimal health in order not to depend on others in maintaining good health, and helps individuals obtain health status optimal.

The scope of the authority of nurses in the practice of professional nursing in healthy and diseased conditions, as well as throughout the lifecycle from conception until death, covers the following: Nursing care of children, the maternity nursing care, the medical care surgery, nursing care, nursing care family, nursing care community, and nursing  gerontik.

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