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Definition of Nursing Manual Guide

June 8th, 2009 by admin | Filed under Health News, Nurse Article, nurse


The definition of nursing that is presented in this document is expressed in the form of a core supported by six defining characteristics (see Glossary). It is important to recognise that nursing is the totality: while some parts of the definition are shared with other health care professions, the uniqueness of nursing lies in their combination. The definition takes account of the great diversity of nursing, which includes the care of people who are healthy as well as those who are sick, and of groups of people as well as individuals. The definition expresses the common core of nursing which remains constant.

The paradox of nursing

Nursing is experienced at some time by almost everybody. It is done by millions of nurses across the world, yet it is still difficult to describe and is poorly understood. In 1859 Florence Nightingale wrote:

“The elements of nursing are all but unknown.”

In the 21st century the statement is still true. Some people associate nursing with the physical tasks concerned with keeping a sick person safe, comfortable, nourished and clean. Some see nursing as assisting the doctor by carrying out tasks associated with medical treatment. While both of these elements are indeed part of nursing practice, the idea that nursing consists of these elements alone ignores the wider contribution of professional nursing to health care, and will result in a service which does not offer its full potential.

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