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FUNDA Activity 4.

Graphic Organizer: Fields of Nursing


Title: Fields of Nursing

Flight Nursing
provides medical care and assistance during air transportation.

Occupational health nursing or industrial nursing


focuses on the health and safety of workers in industrial settings.

Clinic Nursing
provides care and support in outpatient clinic settings.

School Health Nursing


provides health services and education to students.

Nursing Education
- Teaches and trains future nurses and healthcare professionals

Military Nursing (The Nurse Corps)


provides healthcare to military personnel.

Advanced Practice Nursing: Clinical Nurse Specialist


specializes in a specific area of healthcare and provides advanced clinical care.

Independent Nursing Practice


Nurses who own and operate their own private practices

Institutional Nursing
provides nursing care in large healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and nursing homes.

Public Health Nursing or Community Health Nursing


focuses on the health and wellbeing of communities and populations.

Private Duty/Private Duty Practitioner


provides one-on-one nursing care in a private setting, either as a general private duty nurse or a
specialist.
JUST OTHER ANSWER

I. Specializations in Nursing
A. Adult/Gerontology Nursing
1. Care of adult and older adult patients
2. Management of chronic illnesses and age-related conditions
B. Pediatric Nursing
1. Care of infants, children, and adolescents
2. Emphasis on growth and development, family-centered care
C. Mental Health Nursing
1. Management of mental health disorders
2. Psychiatric assessment and intervention
D. Critical Care Nursing
1. Care of patients in intensive care units
2. Monitoring and support for critically ill patients

II. Advanced Practice Nursing


A. Nurse Practitioner
1. Diagnosing and treating illnesses
2. Prescribing medications and managing chronic conditions
B. Nurse Anesthetist
1. Administering anesthesia and perioperative care
2. Monitoring patients during surgical procedures
C. Nurse Midwife
1. Providing prenatal, labor and delivery, and postpartum care
2. Supporting women's health and childbirth education

III. Nursing Education and Research


A. Nurse Educator
1. Educating future nurses in academic settings
2. Developing curriculum and instructional materials
B. Nurse Researcher
1. Conducting scientific studies to advance nursing knowledge
2. Contributing to evidence-based practice and healthcare policy

IV. Nursing Administration


A. Nurse Manager
1. Overseeing nursing units and staff
2. Managing budgets and resources
B. Nurse Executive
1. Leading healthcare organizations and setting strategic goals
2. Implementing quality improvement initiatives.

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