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June 17, 2021    Paris, France

Webinar on New Trends in Nursing Education and Health Care

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Special health care needs include any physical, developmental, mental, sensory, behavioural, cognitive, or emotional impairment or limiting condition that requires medical management, health care intervention, and/or use of specialized services or programs. The condition may be congenital, developmental, or acquired through disease, trauma, or environmental cause and may impose limitations in performing daily self-maintenance activities or substantial limitations in a major life activity. Health care for individuals with special needs requires specialized knowledge, as well as increased awareness and attention, adaptation, and accommodative measures beyond what are considered routine.

  • Advances In Healthcare
  • Advances In Healthcare
  • Healthcare Communications
  • Healthcare System And Law
  • Primary Health
  • Prehospital Care
  • Safety in Health Care facilities
  • Care of patient unit
  • Basic Client Care

Women fitness has been a protracted difficulty however in recent times it has reached a ideally suited factor of subject. Normally males and females share comparable fitness challenges; most effective distinction is that the health of women deserves specific interest. There are biological tactics which includes childbirth and pregnancy that convey fitness risks and are the fundamental cause of loss of life in younger girls between 15 and 19 years antique in growing countries.

  • Breast Health
  • Cervical Cancer Screening
  • Midwifery Care: Labour, Birth and New-born
  • Women’s Reproductive Health Care
  • Obstetric and Gynaecologic malignancies
  • Ambulatory care for women
  • Endometriosis and its management during pregnancy

Oncology nurses practice in a variety of settings including acute care hospitals, ambulatory care clinics, private oncologists' offices, radiation therapy facilities, home healthcare agencies, and community agencies. They practice in association with a number of oncologic disciplines, including surgical oncology, radiation oncology, gynaecologic oncology, paediatric oncology, and medical oncology. The majority of ONS members are involved in direct patient care and practice at the generalist level, with 43% working in a hospital/multihospital system, 24% in the outpatient/ambulatory care setting, 11% in physician offices, and 3% in hospice or home care.11 Positions in the outpatient and home care setting have increased as more patients are being treated out of the hospital setting.24, 31 The roles of the oncology nurses vary from the intensive care focus of bone marrow transplantation to the community focus of cancer screening, detection, and prevention.

  • Paediatric Haematology Oncology Nursing
  • Neonatal nursing
  • Bioethics
  • Oncology - Diabetes In Control
  • Cancer Nursing Partnership
  • Addictions Nursing
  • Assisting in Cancer Care
  • Breast Care Nursing
  • Chemotherapy Bio-therapy
  • Surgical Oncology Nursing
  • Facts about Cancer Pain

The dental nurse plays an important role in the organization and management of the dental practice, assists the dentist in all aspects of patient treatment and plays a vital role in patient care. The main duties of a dental nurse include infection prevention and control, chair-side assistance, preparation and maintenance of the dental surgery and patient care.

 

  • Orthodontics & Prosthodontics
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

This Paediatric nursing is the science of child care and scientific treatment of childhood. This branch of medical science deals with the care of children from conception to adolescence in health care nursing. Adolescence weighty and obesity is a condition where high quantity of body fat negatively affects a child's health or life style. As methods to figure out body fat directly are difficult, the treatment of obesity is often based on BMI. Due to the increasing preponderance of obesity in children and its many adverse effects on health it is being marked as a major public health concern. Health problems with adolescence and youth is the circle of approaches to consulting, preventing, diagnosing or treating young people’s health. The period adolescent and young people are often used conversely, as are the words Adolescent Health and Youth Health.

 

  • General Paediatrics
  • Preterm-birth complications and neonatal intensive care
  • Paediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disorders
  • Paediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Paediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Paediatric Haematology and Oncology
  • Paediatric Cardiology and Research
  • Paediatric Cardiology and Research
  • Paediatric Emergencies and Trauma Treatment
  • Childhood Overweight and Obesity
  • Health Issues with Children and Youth
  • Public Health
  • Child and Adolescent Health

Emergency Nursing is a strength in which medical attendants administer to patients in the crisis or basic period of their sickness or damage and are skilled at recognizing dangerous issues, organizing the direness of care, quickly and viably doing resuscitative measures and other treatment, acting with a high level of independence and capacity to start required measures without outside bearing, teaching the patient and his family with the data and enthusiastic help expected to protect themselves as they adapt to another reality. The Society of Critical Care Medicine represents highly trained professionals who provide care in specialized units and work toward the best outcome possible for all critically ill and injured patients. Quality-adjusted life year can be attained with critical care management of severe sepsis, acute respiratory failure, and general critical care interventions end of life care.

  • Wound Care
  • Trauma Care
  • Urgent Care

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