Description
Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.
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Theoretical Knowledge
human anatomyresuscitationleadership in nursingevidence-based nursing carehygiene in a health care settingadolescence medicinedisability careimpact of social contexts on healthnewborn carepublic healthbiological chemistrysociologynursing principlespalliative carescientific research methodologysafe management of medicinespatient autonomysurgeryfirst aidprimary carepathologygeriatricspaediatricsinnovation in nursingperson centred carecitizen involvement in healthcaregeneral medicineinfection controlpsychiatrypedagogyhuman physiologypharmacologyhealth care legislationdieteticsnursing scienceacute carepsychologypatient safety theoriessimulation-based clinical education
Practical Skills
communicate in healthcarework in multidisciplinary health teamsdiagnose nursing careapply sustainability principles in health caremanage personal professional developmentimplement nursing careprovide nursing advice on healthcareinteract with healthcare usersimplement fundamentals of nursingempower individuals, families and groupsaccept own accountabilitypromote a positive image of nursingprovide health educationprovide comprehensive care for patients with surgical conditionssolve problems in healthcaremanage multiple patients simultaneouslyfollow clinical guidelinesinform policy makers on health-related challengesprovide treatment strategies for challenges to human healthensure safety of healthcare usersapply organisational techniquesadapt leadership styles in healthcareaddress problems criticallyrespond to changing situations in health careeducate on the prevention of illnessuse e-health and mobile health technologiesadhere to organisational guidelinesadvise on healthy lifestylesapply nursing care in long-term careprovide professional care in nursingplan nursing carepromote human rightscontribute to continuity of health careimplement scientific decision making in healthcareuse electronic health records in nursingcoordinate carehave computer literacyapply context specific clinical competencescomply with legislation related to health careevaluate nursing caredevelop a collaborative therapeutic relationshipdeal with emergency care situationsinitiate life preserving measurescomply with quality standards related to healthcare practicedelegate emergency careempathise with the healthcare usermanage information in health carelisten activelyparticipate in health personnel trainingprovide stroke rehabilitation serviceswork in a multicultural environment in health careadvise on healthcare users' informed consentapply person-centred careanalyse quality of nurse carepromote inclusionadvise patients on infectious diseases when travellingcarry out nurse-led dischargeprescribe medicationsupervise medical residentsuse clinical reasoninguse foreign languages in patient careperform venous cannulationprovide palliative careassist in kidney transplantprovide nursing care in community settingstreat medical conditions of elderly peopleuse foreign languages for health-related research