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Nursing is a diverse and rewarding discipline that combines compassion with sophisticated health technology. It is an art combined with service. Nurses evaluate, diagnose and treat health programs. The Use of complicated equipments, rising demand for ambulatory care and home care, an aging population with more complex and long-term needs, and the health needs of rural population have all led to a steep increase is a demand for nurses with more skill, qualifications and experience.
The academic preparation and expertise you receive from the Shri Shankaracharya College of Nursing will provide you with the confidence and skills needed to embark on a rewarding in the healthcare sector.
Health care has been identified as India's number one public priority and nurses play a central role in delivering health care. Nurses Advocate for health promotion, educate patients and the public on the prevention of illness and injury, provide care and assist in cure, participate rehabilitation, and provide support. No other health care professional has such a broad and farreaching role. Nurses help people and their families cope with illness, deal with it, and if necessary live with it, so that other parts of their lives can continue. Nurses Innovate. Florence Nightingale, regarded as the founder of modern nursing, is remembered as "the lady with the lamp" yet she also collected data to prove that the main cause by far, of fatalities in the Crimean War was not enemy fire, but infections attributed to improper sanitation. She was a pioneering statistician, probably the first person in history to use graphs and charts to persuade politicians to act. Today's trained nurses learn to truth their own first-hand observations to generate impotent research leads on significant topics. Nurses provide on going assessment of people's health. Their round the clock presence, observation skills, and vigilance allow doctors to make better diagnoses and propose better treatments. Many lives have been saved because an attentive nurse picked upon early warning signs of an upcoming crisis like cardiac arrest or respiratory failure.
Research opportunities & higher studies i.e. M. Sc. Nursing, M. Phil, Ph.D.
Institutional preparation opens the door to leadership positions in hospitals and community health settings. Nurses with a Institutional degree work in industrialized and developing countries to promote the health of rural and urban population; They work in rehabilitation, critical care and mental health setting; They work in hospital, in schools, in community clinics and in peoples homes; They work to promote physical, psychosocial and environmental health : locally, nationally and internationally.