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Profession of a nurse Ministry of Health of the Nizhny Novgorod Region GBPOU NO "Nizhny Novgorod Medical College" PRESENTATION On the topic:

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A nurse (nurse) is a specialist with a specialized secondary medical education in the field of nursing. A nurse refers to the nursing staff, is a junior specialist in relation to a specialist - a doctor. Nurse is a specialist with special secondary medical education in the field of nursing. Nurse refers to secondary medical personnel is the younger specialist in relation to a specialist is a doctor.

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The nurse acts as an assistant to the doctor in medical institutions, performs medical appointments and carries out the nursing process. The nurse acts as an Assistant physician in hospitals, performs medical appointments and performs nursing process.

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HISTORY OF THE PROFESSION: The first nurses appeared in the 11th century in Western Europe, but officially this profession appeared much later. In Russia, the position of a nurse first appeared during the Crimean War in 1854. The besieged Sevastopol was overflowing with the wounded, and the doctors could not cope. Help in caring for the soldiers was offered by the sisters of mercy. For six months, the mortality rate in hospitals has decreased from 40 to 2 percent. Medical volunteers at the end of the war were awarded silver medals. The first nurses appeared in the 11th century in Western Europe, but officially this profession emerged much later. In Russia, the nurse first appeared during the Crimean War in 1854 a year. Beleaguered Sevastopol was overflowing with the wounded, and doctors could not cope. Assistance for the care of the soldiers suggested the Sisters of mercy. Half-year mortality in hospital dropped from 40 to 2 per cent. Medical volunteers at the end of the war were awarded silver medals.

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PLACES OF WORK Nurses and nurses work in hospitals, polyclinics, maternity hospitals, private clinics, children's institutions, military units and hospitals, sanatoriums and rest homes. Nurses work in hospitals, clinics, hospitals, private clinics, institutions, military units and hospitals, sanatoria and rest houses.

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NURSES ARE SEPARATED BY WORK PROFILE: Home nurse Home nurse Head nurse Ward nurse Procedural nurse Operating nurse District nurse Dietetic nurse nurse) Nurses working on reception of patients with doctors narrow specialties (Nurse for civil defense)

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HEAD NURSE (HOME NURSE) A specialist with a higher medical education who graduated from the faculty of higher nursing education at a medical university. She deals with the issues of Specialist with higher medical education and graduated from the Faculty of higher nursing education medical University. It deals with the rational organization of labor, training of middle and junior medical staff in hospitals and oversees its work. rational organization of labor, advanced training of secondary and junior medical staff hospitals and supervises its work.

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HEAD NURSE Provides assistance to the head of the department of the hospital (polyclinic) in administrative and economic matters, organizes and supervises the work of ward nurses and junior medical staff. Provides assistance to Department head of hospital (clinics) in administrative matters, organizes and supervises the work of ward nurses and Junior medical staff.

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WARD NURSE (WARD NURSE) Performs medical appointments for patients in the wards assigned to her, monitors the condition of patients, takes care of them and organizes their meals. Performs medical appointments to patients in assigned wards, watching as patients, cares for them and arranges for their food.

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PROCEDURAL NURSE Performs medical appointments (intravenous injections and infusions), helps with manipulations that only a doctor has the right to perform, takes blood from a vein for research. Performs a medical appointment (intravenous injections and infusions), helps when carrying out manipulations, which is authorized to perform only the doctor, conducts the removal of blood from the vein of research.

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OPERATING NURSE Helps the surgeon during surgical interventions, prepares surgical instruments, suture and dressing material, underwear for the operation. Helps the surgeon during surgical procedures, prepares for surgical surgical instruments, sutures and bandages, underwear.

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DISTRICT NURSE (DISTRICT NURSE) Helps the district doctor at the reception of patients living in the area assigned to him, performs medical procedures at home as prescribed by the doctor and participates in preventive measures. Helps district doctor at the reception of patients living in the designated area for them, carries on prescription treatments at home and participates in the conduct of preventive measures.

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DIETETIC NURSE Responsible for organization and quality under the supervision of a dietitian medical nutrition, composes the menu, controls the cooking and distribution of food, as well as the sanitary condition of the kitchen and dining room for patients. Under the leadership of doctor-nutritionist is responsible for the Organization and quality of therapeutic feeding is menu controls the culinary processing and distribution of food and the sanitary condition of the kitchen and dining room for patients.

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NURSE FOR CIVIL DEFENSE Specialist with higher non-medical education, awarded this qualification in higher education along with basic qualifications and relevant to reserve paramedical personnel (in the presence of higher pedagogical education can also teach the fundamentals of medical knowledge in secondary education). (if you have a higher pedagogical education, you can also teach the basics of medical knowledge in institutions of secondary education).

GBPOU "Medical College of the Ministry of Health and Demographic Policy of the Magadan Region" Project name: The most humane profession Project nomination: "My profession is my future" Completed by: first-year student of the nursing department Alexandrova Lyusana Vladimirovna Head: Zolenko Elena Arnoldovna Magadan, 2015


There is no point in arguing about how necessary, important and beautiful the nursing profession is. Sincerity, emotional culture, the ability to perceive the experiences of one's neighbor, upbringing in responsibility, a sincere understanding of one's duty to other people, the realization that only you and it is you who can and should help a sick person gain the fullness of existence, that is, become healthy - these are moral indicators necessary in my opinion, for people who have chosen this profession.




In the past, she was called a sister of mercy. In the days of terrible epidemics, wars, they, sometimes in a word, could relieve the pain of the afflicted, console and give hope for recovery. Under the gentle voice of the nurse, the most painful injection is invisible, and the bitter mixture does not seem so bitter. The history of caring for the sick and wounded in Russia began in the era of Peter I (1803)


But it was the Englishwoman Florence Nightingale who, in the days of the Crimean campaign, organized an ambulance detachment, which included nuns, sisters of mercy, a total of 38 people. Today, May 12, on her birthday, nurses of all countries celebrate their professional holiday - International Nurse's Day.




Profession of Kindness and Mercy The peculiarities of the profession of a nurse include the fact that many people of this specialty not only give injections and measure blood pressure, but also morally support the patient in difficult times. After all, even the most strong man, sick, becomes defenseless and vulnerable. BUT good word can work wonders.






This profession is incredibly relevant and in demand. The geography of possible work is extensive: small district hospitals, polyclinics, dispensaries and large medical centers, sanatoriums, various recreation centers, educational establishments, large public and private organizations, enterprises.




In order to work as a nurse, you need to complete a vocational education medical institution, college. A nurse can improve her skills in courses. You can get a bachelor's degree in nursing by graduating from medical school.


Real specialists can grow only from people who, by the beginning of their studies, have gone through a fairly serious school of self-education and have not lost their humanity in the storms of experiences, but have strengthened their own sincerity; they did not become callous, they did not close themselves off from human suffering, but they became stronger and more confident in their own abilities, they learned to discipline themselves.


I believe that nursing is one of the noblest professions. In the work of a nurse, I am attracted by communication with people, because every day I will learn more and more, I will participate more in their fate, because they entrusted me with their health and life. To medical workers people always treat them differently, they value and respect them… In college, a world of knowledge and friendship opens up for me. I love my college, I'm glad that I study here and chose this wonderful profession - a nurse!



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Recently, health workers have ceased to be respected, as it was before.

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A living example is the series "Interns"

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    This series condemns the corruption and ignorance of health workers.

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    We sometimes forget to whom we owe, maybe not to everyone, but definitely to many.

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    After all, in their hands we see the world for the first time

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    From their touch we take our first breath

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    They always fight for our lives, sometimes stronger than ourselves.

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    A nurse is a soul, first of all.

    The clearest example of this is Florence Nightingale, an Englishwoman who during the Crimean War became the founder of the service of sisters of mercy. She supervised the women assisting the wounded soldiers. This great woman donations were collected for the creation of a nursing school, subsequently opened at St. Thomas Hospital (London). It is no coincidence that Russians celebrate World Nurses Day on May 12 - it was then that Florence was born. Also, this date is the day of the creation of a professional organization by sisters of mercy from around the world.

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    The current society cannot be imagined without health workers. Maybe there are bad doctors, rude nurses, but they make up a small part of those people who are really Health Workers with a capital letter.

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    What qualities should a nurse have?

    First of all, diligence. Purity, external and internal, modesty. Learn to empathize with others. The nurse is obliged to behave in such a way that the patient can trust her completely, not embarrassed by any manipulation and procedure. At work, she should be able to forget about herself, about her household worries and problems, and always be close to the patient. In the process of healing, in my opinion, all links are equally important, and if the doctor's job is to treat the pathology, then the nurse's job is to help the patient psychologically cope with the disease. This profession is really hard work, but when you see the faces of happy discharged patients, it's a great joy!

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    Childhood dreams

    They say that thoughts are material, and the fact that a person most often says what he dreams about will surely come true. Every time I saw a nurse or a doctor in a snow-white coat, I imagined myself in their image, in the image of a nurse - a sorceress saving people. Yes, thoughts are material, now I know for sure, because in the near future my childhood dream will come true and I will become a nurse. And let me not be a sorceress from childhood dreams, but I will definitely help people!

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    Why do I want to become a nurse?

    First, I want to help people. When you are in the hospital, you always lack warmth, participation, affectionate words. The nurse is more with the sick than the doctor, and she can comfort the sick. Secondly, I myself will need it in my life. When I have a family, children, I will be able to provide them with the most elementary medical care. I will be able to professionally take care of my parents - after all, they, too, someday will grow old. In general, for each of us, specialists who are responsible for our lives are very important - doctors.

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    The nurse is the legs of the legless, the eyes of the blind, the support of the child, the source of knowledge and confidence for the young mother, the mouth of those who are too weak or self-absorbed to speak. Virginia Henderson.

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    There is probably no point in arguing about how necessary, important, beautiful the profession of a nurse is.

    Sincerity, emotional culture, the ability to perceive the experiences of one's neighbor, upbringing in responsibility, a sincere understanding of one's duty to other people, the realization that only you and it is you who can and should help a sick person gain the fullness of existence, i.e. to become healthy - these are the moral indicators necessary, in my opinion, for people who have chosen this profession.

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    It’s impossible without nurses - Without your gentle, kind hands, That touching wounds carefully, They remove fear from the faces of patients, Without your full eyes of attention, Without your words of encouragement ... All of you are full of charm, All of you are worthy of admiration! Like dexterous bees you scurry around, To whom - an injection, to whom - to drink, You carry the warmth of your soul, Not daring to forget the sick. You are the embodiment of care, With any contact you have with the sick And on Sunday and Saturday you will disperse the pain like smoke, With your heartfelt attention, And those support who are without strength, In endless movement ... Oh, nurses, how sweet you are!

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    "The profession of a nurse" - Nurse. Corruption. Why do I want to become a nurse? The embodiment of care. Nurse. Seeing the world for the first time. Distance. Childhood dreams. From their touch we take our first breath. We sometimes forget who we owe. Legs of the legless. Society. Sick. Profession. Nurses are no longer respected.

    "Communication in Nursing" - Communication. Means of communication. Fundamentals of communication in nursing. Communication functions. Verbal means of communication. Non-verbal means of communication. Mimic. Rules effective communication with the patient. Skin reactions. Bad handwriting. Rigid interlocutor. Non-dominant interlocutor. introverted interlocutor. Mobile interlocutor.

    "Nurse" - Training was conducted by doctors. Florence Nightingale. Daria Sevastopolskaya. Time to train nurses. Community. Nursing specialist. Hero Title Soviet Union. Nursing in the 19th century. The name of the heroine of defense. The development of medicine under Catherine II. Popular rumor. The activities of the medical service.

    "History of Nursing in Russia" - The Crimean War in 1853-1856. N.I. Pirogov. Heartache. Widows supervising hospitals. The community accepted widows and girls aged 20-40 years. Compassionate widows. The history of the creation of nursing and communities. Women's labor to care for the sick in hospitals and infirmaries. The first community of sisters of mercy in Russia.

    "The history of the development of nursing" - Pirogov proposed to separate the sisters. Florence Nightingale Medal. Sisters of Mercy during WWII. Florence Nightingale. International day of the nurse. Principles outlined by Nightingale. The first community of sisters of mercy. The first societies of sisters of mercy in Russia. The first community of sisters of mercy in Russia.

    "Nursing process" - Tasks and areas of training in nursing. Nursing process. Nursing Pedagogy. Education in nursing. Nursing medical history. professional behaviour. Benefits of using the nursing process. Interview recommendation. Therapeutic education of patients.

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    A nurse (nurse) is a person with a secondary medical education who works under the guidance of a doctor or paramedic. She does not examine the patient, diagnose, prescribe treatment. A nurse, unlike a paramedic, is not an independent person, and fulfills the appointments already made.


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    Officially, this day was established only in 1971. 1971 Nurse's Day has been celebrated since the union of nurses from 141 countries public organization international council of nurses. For the first time, the service of sisters of mercy was organized during the Crimean War by the Englishwoman Florence Nightingale. Then a stable stereotype was formed: a nurse is a nurse who takes the wounded out of the battlefield or stands at the operating table. Florence Nightingale of the Crimean War World Nurses Day has been celebrated in Russia since 1981. 1981 A monument to a nurse was erected in several cities. A monument to a nurse


    In the rapidly emerging health care market, the need for nurses is 2-3 times greater than for doctors. In the rapidly emerging health care market, the need for nurses is 2-3 times greater than for doctors. Today there is an acute shortage of nurses. However, the demand for experienced proactive nurses in the paid healthcare system is even greater. In this system, the number of vacancies exceeds 56%, and the real need for executive qualified experienced nurses reaches 86%. Today there is an acute shortage of nurses. However, the demand for experienced proactive nurses in the paid healthcare system is even greater. In this system, the number of vacancies exceeds 56%, and the real need for executive qualified experienced nurses reaches 86%. DATA


    The work of a nurse is associated with high responsibility and stress. She starts her working day in the morning by taking the temperature of patients, cleaning the beds, then delivering medicines, breakfast. Throughout the day, she monitors patients and informs doctors about the state of affairs in the wards, measures blood pressure, sets up a drip, makes injections, prepares patients for x-rays and other procedures, informs doctors about the state of affairs in the wards. She also keeps a patient record. DESCRIPTION OF TYPES OF WORK


    PERSONAL QUALITIES: 1.common sense1.common sense 2.accuracy2.accuracy 3.strong and firm3.strong and firm character character 4.flexibility4.flexibility 5.sympathy for people5.sympathy for people 6.physical endurance6.physical endurance 7.psychological stability7 .psychological stability 8.sociability 8.sociability 9.goodwill9.goodwill 10.patience10.patience




    1. taking care of patients, walking with them 2. providing food and drink to patients 3. receiving medicines and medicines 4. measuring temperature, blood pressure and pulse 5. bathing patients 6. setting up drips 7. injections 8. preparing patients for diagnosis and medical procedures 9. work with medical equipment 10. willingness to serve the patient RESPONSIBILITIES:


    POSSIBLE CAREER Any promotion of a nurse is possible only after a long period of her conscientious work. Of interest to her may be the activities of a gerontological sister, which gives more freedom and allows you to open your own business.




    Schools of Nursing or Special Courses: 1. Nurse Nursing (3-6 months) 2. operating room nurse(2 years) 3. intensive care nurse (2 years) 4. older sister (with one year experience)). Nursing schools or special courses: 1. Nursing Nurse (3-6 months) 2. Operating Nurse (2 years) 3. Intensive Care Nurse (2 years) 4. Senior Nurse (with one year of experience)).


    PLACE OF STUDY Meshcherskoye medical School Address: , Russian Federation, Moscow region, Chekhov district, s. Meshcherskoe Tel. (499) Podolsk medical school: Address: Moscow region, Podolsk st. Karavaeva, 8 Company phone: (4967) and others.



    1. Application for admission; 2. Birth certificate (original) or passport; 3. Certificate of complete or incomplete secondary education (original); 4.Medical certificate; 5. Certificate from the place of residence on the composition of the family; 6.Photos 3x4 - 6 pieces. 1. Application for admission; 2. Birth certificate (original) or passport; 3. Certificate of complete or incomplete secondary education (original); 4.Medical certificate; 5. Certificate from the place of residence on the composition of the family; 6.Photos 3x4 - 6 pieces.



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