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Child Health Nursing

Child Health Nursing is a specialised field in nursing concentrating on infants, children, and adolescents’ physical, behavioural, and mental health. As an important branch of nursing, Child Health Nursing primarily prioritises child care from conception to adolescence.

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Community Health Nursing

Community health nurses are a vital link in the health and welfare of neighborhoods. These registered nurses focus on improving the lives of diverse communities of infants, children, adolescents, and adults through education, prevention, and treatment.

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Medical Surgical Nursing

A Medical-Surgical Nurse (CMSRN) is a Registered Nurse (RN) who provides care to patients with medical conditions, recovering from surgery, or undergoing medical treatments. These nurses are skilled in managing a wide variety of patient conditions, including chronic illnesses, post-operative recovery, and acute medical issues.

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Mental Health Nursing

Mental health nursing, also known as psychiatric nursing, is a specialized field of nursing practice that involves the care of individuals with a mental health disorder to help them recover and improve their quality of life. Mental health nurses have advanced knowledge of the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders that helps them provide specialized care.

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Nursing Foundation

The nursing tradition began during the 5th and 6th centuries as a charitable means of caring for the sick, feeding and clothing the hungry and the poor, and offering care to widows and orphans. As such, nursing’s earliest foundations were based on religious principles, with nuns often providing care.

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Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing

Obstetrics and gynecology nurses, also referred to as OB/GYN nurses, are registered nurses (RNs) who typically work alongside OB/GYN physicians. They provide prenatal, postpartum, and reproductive healthcare to female patients from puberty, during and after pregnancy, through menopause, and beyond.