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Illness or Health Business
Professionals of all fields face the issue of stereotyping and the nursing profession is not exempt. ... It will focus on the broadening role of nursing and the switch from the treatment of illness to health business and changes that are being experienced globally for all nurses. ... Other changes throughout the world include increase in multicultural population, high costs of health care, and the increase in economic restraints, medico-legal dilemmas, and a greater demand for the nursing workforce. ...
Whilst the holistic caring process refers to the total care and wellbeing of the whole patient, rather than just treating the illness of the patient. Holistic care also takes into account the assessment of the patient, health patterns, problems and needs, the outcomes, therapeutic care plan, implementation and evaluation. ...
Bearing in mind the complexity of the holistic approach, nurses in today’s world need to have a broad knowledge in all areas of health. ... Community health nurses manage the frail elderly people, handicapped and disabled and non-hospitalised sick people. ...
The future of nursing in Australia is moving away from the traditional clinical setting and towards the community based nursing services, with primary health care continuing to grow. The growth of Health Promotion and Health Education in the health care industries in the community will continue to increase. ... The approach of “prevention is better than cure” for educating people, especially in Aboriginal communities of health promotion.
Approximate Word count = 1126 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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