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Aims Of Nursing

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Nursing
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JoVE Core Nursing
Aims Of Nursing

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Nursing aims to promote health, prevent illness, care for the ill, and assist in coping with disability and terminal illness. First, promoting health means encouraging individuals to adopt healthy habits, such as eating a balanced diet, proper stress management, and regular exercise, helps to enhance the quality of life and reduce the risk of illness. Second, nurses participate in preventative health efforts, such as health education, prenatal care for pregnant women, immunization programs, and blood pressure screening. Third, caring for the ill involves restoration of health by early detection, promotion of healing, rehabilitation, and education during recovery. Nurses use the best evidence-based practice to assess, diagnose, plan, implement, and evaluate patient-centered nursing care. Fourth, the care of the disabled includes improving their strength and capability through patient education, clear communication, and referral to the community support system. Finally, care for the terminally ill involves providing comfort by managing symptoms, assisting the patients and families in preparing for death, giving psychological support, and facilitating peaceful death while respecting the patient's culture, beliefs, values, and decisions.

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Aims Of Nursing

Nursing involves independent, cooperative, person-centered care for people of all ages, families, groups, and communities. Nurses assist the sick or the well person in all settings. Nursing includes promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for ill, disabled, and dying people. Health promotion encourages people to take responsibility for their health. It focuses on the healthy behavior of individuals, families, and the community and the factors that impact their health. Examples of healthy behaviors include sleep hygiene and maintaining healthy relationships.

Nurses play a crucial role in health-promoting activities by assessing individual and societal needs, identifying resources, and evaluating and implementing programs to meet the needs. Illness prevention focuses on reducing the risk of illness and maintaining holistic functioning. Nurses partake in preventative health efforts, for example, by providing health education on smoking cessation.

Caring for the ill emphasizes the people who have an illness. It involves early disease identification, rehabilitation, and health education during recovery.

Care for the disabled involves improving the disabled individual's strengths and potential to the fullest. Improving an individual's strengths can be achieved via health education and referring them to community support systems.

Care for the dying involves care for the patients and their families during end-of-life care. A patient can receive end-of-life care and services in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and homes. The nurse assists the patients and their relatives in preparing for death and helps them live comfortably physically, psychologically, psychosocially, and spiritually.