Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Diary of Nursing Specialties. Compiled to Celebrate 2020 International Nurses Week

Growing Embryo Nurses Mind
( Forum where young Nurses are Growing and developing their minds to make Impact Wherever they get to)


The unique function of a nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well in the performance of those activities contributing to health, or its recovery or peaceful death, that he will perform unaided if he had the necessaryy strength, will or knowledge, and to do this in a way to help him gain his independence as rapidly as possible.
"Virginia Henderson."


We are appreciating all our nurses for their selfless sacrifices to the world as we celebrate this year's International Nurses Week.

This Diary was made to enlighten everyone about some areas of specialty in Nursing and what they do.

We won't but appreciate our dear professional colleagues for giving us permission to make use of their pictures for this Diary.

Once Again, we say, Happy International Nurses week.

Great Nurses,
Hands that care.

At the End of this Diary, I will love if you can drop your Comments and View on this Initiative.

Cardiothoracic Nursing
A Cardiothoracic Nurse is a Registered Nurse that works with patients who suffer from various conditions of the cardiovascular system.

Olatiloye B. (RN, RCTN).


Anesthetist Nursing
A Nurse Anesthetist is an advanced practice nurse who administers anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures.
Arifayan B. (RN, RNA)


Mental Health Nursing
Mental Health Nurse Practitioners provide assessment, diagnoses, and treatment to individuals or families with psychiatric disorders while also identifying risk factors for such
Onipede S. (RN, RPN).


Public Health Nursing
Public health nurses integrate community involvement and knowledge about the entire population with personal, clinical understandings of the health and illness experiences of individuals and families within the population.

Salau .O ( RN, PHN)


Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric nursing is a specialization of the nursing profession that focuses on pediatrics and the medical care of children, from infancy to the teenage years.

Ajayi M. (RN, RPDN).

Independent Practice Nursing
Independent practice nurse is defined as "a registered nurse who provides professional nursing services, as a proprietor of a business, through direct patient care, education, research, administration or consultation" 

Julie Mogbo (RN, IPN)


Critical Care Nursing
Intensive care unit (ICU) staff RNs provide care for patients with life-threatening medical conditions.

Popoola (RN, ICUN)

Accident &/Emergency Nursing
Emergency Nurse Practitioner (ENP) is a specialist nurse who independently assess, diagnose, investigate, and treat a wide range of common accidents and injuries.

Ayodele K. (RN, ERN) 


Nurse Academician
Nurse educators typically work in academic settings at nursing schools, community colleges. Some also work in health care settings as staff development officers or clinical supervisors.



Oke (RN, RNT)


Renal Nursing
Nephrology nurses play an important part in assessing, diagnosing, educating, and treating patients who have developed or are at risk of developing kidney related problems.

Oluwanisola. K (RN, RNN)



Orthopaedic Nursing
Orthopaedic nursing (or orthopedic nursing) is a nursing specialty focused on the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders.

Agboola .S .E (RN, RON)


Occupational Nursing
Occupational health nursing is a specialty nursing practice that provides for and delivers health and safety Programs and services to workers, worker populations, and community groups.

Okaahialam . J (RN,OHN)


Burns and Plastic Nursing 
The burns care and plastic nurse treats and monitors burn wounds, and plays a critical role in the care of patients who undergo cosmetic and reconstructive surgical procedures.

Adewumi. K (RN, BPN)


Midwifery
A midwife is a health professional trained to support and care for women during pregnancy, labour, and post partum period.

Ogundipe .T.M (RN, RM)



Perioperative Nursing
A perioperative nurse is a registered nurse (R.N.) who works in the operating room. Sometimes called a surgical or an operating room nurse, this specialized nurse cares for patients before, during, and after surgery.



Ajayi A (RN, PON)


Otorhinolaryngology Nursing
An otorhinolaryngology nurse - also known as an ear, nose and throat nurse - cares for patients with diseases or injuries of the ear, nose, throat, head or neck.

Basil N (RN, ENTN)


Opthalmic Nursing
An ophthalmic nurse cares for patients with disorders and disease relating to the eyes.

Nwaokoro G. (RN, CRON )

NB: There are still more Specialties , but these are the ones we were able to lay our hands on.
We Believe with these few listed ones, you can gain basic knowledge of those Specialties in Nursing Profession.
Thanks
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Compiled by;

Olanrewaju Femi AROWOSEGBE (RN)



Oluwatosin AKOMOLEDE.(RN)


57 comments:

  1. Weldone to the great minds behind this work... Thanks for sharing

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  2. It was nice of you to share. I learnt new terms like nephrology, perioperative. There is no such thing as useless knowledge - Dr. Ben Carson.

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  3. This is good... Amiable Senior colleagues

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  4. This is really great! Kudos to the brains behind this

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  5. Wow! This is really interesting

    I love it. Big love to you all

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  6. Nice one. But why is Desayo's profile not here tho����

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  7. Great work Femi and Tosin .....thanks for.the feature . Greater heights for nursing profession. I join the world to celebrate nurses especially at this very crucial time...

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  8. This is awesome, I don't know the specialties are this much.. It's enlightening

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  9. Awesome, kudos to the brains behind this

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  10. Nice work, this is an exceptional initiative. We also have Ophthalmic nursing who assists in the diagnosis and management of patients with eye defects.

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  11. Nice and well articulated. Correct plastic under burns and plastic if possible.

    ##. The female to male ratio in the pictures used, still make the profession looks feminine in nature. Though my personal thought about this shaa


    Nevertheless, bravo

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  12. Well done my amiable colleague!

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  13. It is cool...more strength in the system. Weldone

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  14. Thank you so much dear. Greater achievement.

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  15. Nice work guys and happy celebration!

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  16. I'm intrigued... God bless the minds behind this

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  17. This is great!!!. I really love it. Nursing is soaring higher in my life time. May God bless the Nursing Family. Amen and Amen.

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  18. Great nurses...may God bless you all

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  19. Great nurses...may God bless you all

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  20. Thank you dear senior colleagues
    Am inspired ��...
    Happy international Nurses week ����

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  21. This is really nice
    Nice work nurses
    Greater heights I pray
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  22. Wow... This so Lovely.
    Thank you Sir/ ma

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  23. This really nice,
    Am inspired,happy international nursing week

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  24. This is so nice. Nurses are great and the best

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  25. Good job there.kudos to those behind it

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  26. Thanks for the enlightenment🙂

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  27. Great job...by the way shouout to Nr. Akomolede Tosin🤗

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    1. Thank you... Happy International Nurses Week.

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