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51stWorld Congress on Men in Nursing, will be organized around the theme “Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of Male Nurses”

Men in Nursing 2019 is comprised of 20 tracks and 107 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Men in Nursing 2019.

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A nurse midwife is an advanced practice registered nurse who has specialized education and training in midwifery. Midwifery education programs are post-baccalaureate programs that provide all the essential components of the midwifery services. Midwife nursing practice includes Evidence based practice (EBP) which is the conscientious use of current best evidence in making decisions about patient care. The impact of evidence-based practice (EBP) has echoed across nursing practice, education, and science. The call for evidence-based quality improvement and healthcare transformation underscores the need for redesigning care that is effective, safe, and efficient. EBP integrates the best available evidence to guide nursing care and improve patient outcomes. Registered nursing (RN) requires a large base of knowledge used to assess, plan and intervene to promote health, prevent disease and help patients cope with illness. Certified Nurse Assistants (CAN)s can take vital signs and gather other patient data as well as administering basic care and tending to the hygiene needs of patients.

  • Track 1-1Midwives Private practice medical clinics
  • Track 1-2Registered Nursing (RN)
  • Track 1-3Evidence based practice in nursing
  • Track 1-4Licence Practice nursing (LPN)
  • Track 1-5Midwives Practice in home births
  • Track 1-6Midwives Practice in birthing centers
  • Track 1-7Midwives Practice in hospitals

Nursing theories give a plan for reflection in which to examine a certain direction in where the plan needs to head. As new situations are encountered, this framework provides an arrangement for management, investigation and decision-making. Nursing theories also administer a structure for communicating with other nurses and with other representatives and members of the health care team. 

  • Track 2-1Grand nursing theories
  • Track 2-2Nursing practice theories

The purpose of Nursing Education is to enhance the development of the nursing profession by educated the nurses in their specific area. The explanation for nursing is particularly conducted through implicit knowledge. We examined that the professional improvement of the nursing carrier in Europe requires an intelligible and well-explained nurse aspect. This certain intent of professional education for nursing does not require the total figure of assumed idea. The global development needs the acceptance of an experienced status by involving together. This signifies that the appreciations of the demand for a more clearly expressed  nursing role are incorporated during work experience. This confirms about the urgency and value of role repetition and interactions with an authorized group as part of the educational procedure. This is the unique courses of medical education which contents both theoretical and practical training provided to nurses for the purpose to prepare them as nursing care professionals.

  • Track 3-1Nursing research
  • Track 3-2Professional Career Development of Clinical Nurses
  • Track 3-3Crisis and Risk Management
  • Track 3-4Nursing Outcome Study
  • Track 3-5Advanced Nursing Care
  • Track 3-6Patient Education

A nursing diagnosis may be part of the nursing process and is a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community experiences/responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. Nursing diagnoses are developed based on data obtained during the nursing assessment. An actual nursing diagnosis presents a problem response present at time of assessment. Whereas a medical diagnosis identifies a disorder, a nursing diagnosis identifies problems that result from that disorder The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) is body of professionals that manage an official list of nursing diagnosis.

  • Track 4-1Health awareness
  • Track 4-2Perception/Cognition
  • Track 4-3Elimination and exchange
  • Track 4-4Physical injury
  • Track 4-5Health management

An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is a nurse with post-graduate education in nursing. APRNs are prepared with advanced didactic and clinical education, knowledge, skills, and scope of practice in nursing. APRN defines a level of nursing practice that utilizes extended and expanded skills, experience and knowledge in assessment, planning, implementation, diagnosis and evaluation of the care required. Nurses practicing at this level are educationally prepared at the post-graduate level and may work in either a specialist or generalist capacity. However, the basis of advanced practice is the high degree of knowledge, skill and experience that is applied within the nurse-patient/client relationship to achieve optimal outcomes through critical analysis, problem solving and evidence-based decision making.

  • Track 5-1Nurse anaesthetists
  • Track 5-2Nurse practitioners (NPs)
  • Track 5-3Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs)
  • Track 5-4Nurse midwives

Neonatal nursing for the most part envelops administer to those new born children who encounter issues soon after birth, however it likewise incorporates watch over babies who encounter long haul issues identified with their rashness or disease after birth. A couple of neonatal medical attendants may administer to babies up to around 2 years old. Most neonatal medical caretakers watch over new born children from the season of birth until the point that they are released from the doctor's facility.

  • Track 6-1Level I consists of caring for healthy newborns. Level I nurseries are now uncommon in the United States. Healthy babies typically share a room with their mother, and both patients are usually discharged from the hospital quickly
  • Track 6-2Level IV includes all the skills of the level III but involves the extensive care the most critically and complex newborns
  • Track 6-3Level III, the Neonatal intensive-care unit (NICU), treats newborns who cannot be treated in the other levels and are in need of high technology to survive, such as breathing and feeding tubes. Nurses comprise over 90 percent of the NICU staff
  • Track 6-4Level II provides intermediate or special care for premature or ill newborns. At this level, infants may need special therapy provided by nursing staff, or may simply need more time before being discharged

Veterinary nursing is the supportive care of animals receiving treatment within a veterinary practice. A veterinary nurse works as a member of the veterinary team, providing expert nursing care for sick animals. Veterinary nurses also play a significant role in educating owners on maintaining the health of their pets. They carry out technical work and are skilled in undertaking a range of diagnostic tests, medical treatments and minor surgical procedures, under veterinary direction.

  • Track 7-1Para veterinary Workers
  • Track 7-2Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
  • Track 7-3Breeding Cycle Management
  • Track 7-4Zoonotic Disease

Nursing care personnel training is among the crucial human most benevolent educations. By nature of their role nurses are in constant contact with the patients and have upper hand in the community health welfare in their respective domicile. In that perspective a nurse empowered with basic oral health knowledge and promotive oral health behaviours are associated with dental nursing. These qualities once transferred to or modelled through nursing care may enhance or commence lifetime optimal oral health behaviour in the patients.

  • Track 8-1Advanced Nursing Care
  • Track 8-2Quality and Safety of Nursing Care
  • Track 8-3Nursing research
  • Track 8-4Crisis and Risk Management
  • Track 8-5Nursing Outcome Study
  • Track 8-6Patient Education

Emergency Nursing is a specialty in which nurses care for patients in the emergency or critical phase of their illness or injury and are adept at discerning life-threatening problems, prioritizing the urgency of care, rapidly and effectively carrying out resuscitative measures and other treatment, acting with a high degree of autonomy and ability to initiate needed measures without outside direction, educating the patient and his family with the information and emotional support needed to preserve themselves as they cope with a new reality.

  • Track 9-1Disaster Management Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-2Immunological Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-3Trauma Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-4Pulmonary Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-5Nutritional Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-6Pregnancy Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-7Ophthalmic Emergency Nursing
  • Track 9-8Respiratory Emergency Nursing

Pediatric Nursing deals with the systematical care of children starting  from birth to adolescence. Pediatric nurse duties may include: Conducting physicals checkups, Child immunizations, Screening for disease, Diagnose illnesses, Prescribing medications, Normalize the life of the child in the family, school and community, Minimize the impact of the child's unique condition. The Pediatric Intensive Care provides care for infants, children and adolescents who become critically ill or injured which include the conditions like Severe infection , Poisoning, Drug overdose, Trauma, Extensive surgery, Congenital abnormalities, Immunological disorders.

  • Track 10-1General anaesthesia
  • Track 10-2Neonatal nursing
  • Track 10-3Child psychology
  • Track 10-4Emergency Nursing
  • Track 10-5Pediatric Pain management
  • Track 10-6Pediatric Rehabilitation
  • Track 10-7Clinical Nursing
  • Track 10-8Neonatal intensive care and Nursing

Nursing is the art of protecting, promoting, and optimization of health and abilities; it deals with prevention of illness and injury; to decrease the alleviation of suffering through proper diagnosis and treatment of human responses. Nursing is the most diverse healthcare professions. Nurses practice in a wide range of field and is divided depending on the needs of the person being nursed.

  • Track 11-1 Orthopedic nursing
  • Track 11-2Perioperative nursing
  • Track 11-3Palliative care
  • Track 11-4Obstetrical nursing
  • Track 11-5Nursing informatics
  • Track 11-6Oncology nursing
  • Track 11-7Telenursing
  • Track 11-8Dental nursing
  • Track 11-9Dental nursing
  • Track 11-10Pediatric Nursing
  • Track 11-11Disaster Nursing
  • Track 11-12Cancer Nursing
  • Track 11-13Surgical Nursing
  • Track 11-14Mid-range nursing theories
  • Track 11-15 Cardiac nursing

An oncology nurse is a specialized nurse who cares for cancer patients.Malignancy nursing is a consideration conveyance framework that backings proficient nursing rehearse.

  • Track 12-1Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation
  • Track 12-2AOCNP: Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner
  • Track 12-3CPON: Certified Pediatric Oncology Nurse
  • Track 12-4CPHON: Certified Pediatric Haematology Oncology Nurse
  • Track 12-5CPHON: Certified Pediatric Haematology Oncology Nurse
  • Track 12-6AOCN: Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse
  • Track 12-7CBCN: Certified Breast Care Nurse
  • Track 12-8BMTCN: Blood and Marrow Transplant Certified Nurse

 Obstetrical nursing also called perinatal nursing, is a nursing specialty that works with patients who are attempting to become pregnant, are currently pregnant, or have recently delivered. 

  • Track 13-1Labor and delivery
  • Track 13-2Prenatal care
  • Track 13-3Midwives and nurse practitioners
  • Track 13-4Surgical technologist
  • Track 13-5Obstetricians

Perioperative nursing is a nursing specialty that works with patients who are having operative or other invasive procedures. Perioperative nurses work closely with surgeons, anaesthesiologists, nurse anaesthetists, surgical technologists, and nurse practitioners. They perform preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care primarily in the operating theatre.

  • Track 14-1Circulating Nurse: The circulating nurse is a perioperative nurse who assists in managing the nursing care of a patient during surgery.
  • Track 14-2Instrument Nurse: An instrument (scrub) nurse is a perioperative nurse who works directly with the surgeon within the sterile field
  • Track 14-3Perianaesthesia Nursing: The perianaesthesia nurse (recovery nurse) provides intensive nursing care to patients after they wake from anaesthesia

Palliative care is a multidisciplinary approach to specialized medical care and nursing care for people with life-limiting illnesses. It focuses on providing people with relief from the symptoms, pain, physical stress, and mental stress of the terminal diagnosis.

  • Track 15-1Physicians, nurses
  • Track 15-2Physiotherapists
  • Track 15-3 Occupational therapists
  • Track 15-4Primary care physician
  • Track 15-5Specialists
  • Track 15-6Health professionals

Cardiac Nursing is a nursing specialty that works with patients who suffer from various conditions of the cardiovascular system.  

  • Track 16-1Cardiomyopathy
  • Track 16-2Pediatric cardiovascular surgery
  • Track 16-3Coronary artery bypass grafting
  • Track 16-4Heart transplant
  • Track 16-5Myocardial infarction
  • Track 16-6Congestive heart failure
  • Track 16-7Coronary artery disease

Surgical nursing is a nursing specialty area concerned with the care of adult patients in a broad range of settings. The Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) is a specialty nursing organization dedicated to nurturing medical-surgical nurses as they advance their careers.Surgical nurses are the licensed nurses who are specialize in perioperative care i.e. caring of surgical patients before, during, and after surgery. There are different kinds of surgical nurse, and surgical nursing as a profession can be very demanding.

  • Track 17-1General surgery
  • Track 17-2Vascular surgery
  • Track 17-3Urological Surgery
  • Track 17-4Orthopedic Surgery
  • Track 17-5Surgery Oncology
  • Track 17-6Colo- Rectal Surgery

Telenursing refers to the use of telecommunications and information technology in the provision of nursing services whenever a large physical distance exists between patient and nurse, or between any number of nurses.

  • Track 18-1Home care
  • Track 18-2Case management
  • Track 18-3Telephone triage

 

Nursing informatics is a  health care branch and is a multidisciplinary field that uses health information technology (HIT) to improve health care. It provides high end nursing by combination of higher quality, higher efficiency (spurring lower cost and thus greater availability), and new opportunities. The disciplines include information science, computer science, social science, behavioural science, management science, and others. It is applied to the areas of nursing, clinical medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, public health, occupational therapy, physical therapy, biomedical research, and alternative medicine.

 

nursing care plan provides proper direction on which type of nursing care the individual/family/community need. The main focus of nursing care plan is to provide standardised, evidence-based and holistic care.

The Care Plan facilitate proper assessment, diagnosis, expected outcomes, interventions, rationale and evaluation.

 

Steps involved in Care planning:

Client assessment, medical results and diagnostic reports is the first step in to create a care plan. In particular client assessment is related to the following areas and abilities to check the : physical, emotional, sexual, psychosocial, cultural, spiritual/ transpersonal, cognitive, functional, age related, economic and environmental. Expected patient outcomes are marked. These may be long and short term. Nursing interventions are documented in the Care Plan. Rationale for interventions in order to be evidence based care Evaluation. This documents the outcome of nursing interventions.