Θεραπευτική σχέση νοσηλευτή - ασθενή (Bachelor thesis)

Δοβλέτογλου, Κατερίνα/ Σενγκέργκη, Γιώργη


From the past to our times the occupation of nurse / nurse is necessary for patient care. It is a profession of major importance and essential to the health sector. In general, nursing is the science that deals with the daily care of patients populations to prevention, conservation and restoration of their health. The nurse or nurse works closely with the attending physician and required to follow the instructions given to it by the individual physician. In addition, the nurse / nurse may be involved than simply administering medication and sorting patients by assisting the physician in dealing with serious injuries or surgeries. Therefore, a nurse is required to have education not only in the narrow sense of the theoretical and technical training and a general culture, a soul quality, in order to properly perform his role and help the patient or patients who are under the supervision. Always combined with excellent nursing education, seriousness, stability, accuracy, observation, communication, experience, conscientiousness to distinguish him, but above all the immeasurable love for the patient, are the weapons You must have a good nurse to carry out the difficult task.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας - Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής
Subject classification: Nurse and patient
Νοσηλευτής και ασθενής
Communication in nursing
Επικοινωνία στη νοσηλευτική
Keywords: νοσηλευτής;ασθενής;νοσηλευτική φροντίδα;επικοινωνία;nurse;patient;nursing care;communication
Description: πτυχιακή εργασία -- ΣΕΥΠ -- Νοσηλευτική, 2016 (α/α8053)
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/13271
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