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QS42
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treat and provide care for people who are physically or mentally ill, the elderly, the injured or physically or mentally disabled. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures, dealing with emergencies as appropriate.(ISCO 08 2221)
les infirmier(e)s praticienne traitent et fournissent des soins aux personnes qui sont physiquement ou mentalement malades, les personnes âgées, les blessés ou handicapés physiques ou mentaux. Elles/ils assument la responsabilité de la planification et la gestion de la prise en charge des patients, y compris la surveillance d'autres travailleurs de santé, le travail en équipe avec des médecins et autres professionnels. Elles/ils assurent l'application pratique des mesures préventives et curatives et font face aux urgences, selon le cas. (ISCO 08 2221)
Q-Code conceptual content
COMMUNITY NURSE ; a nurse who provides care for patients in neighbourhood clinics or at their own homes. (Woncadic)
Family Nurse Practitioners ; Registered nurses with graduate degrees in nursing who provide care to patients of all age levels, and who focus their efforts on the health care needs of the entire family .(MeSH)
Nurses, Community Health ; Nurses whose work combines elements of both primary care nursing and public health practice and takes place primarily outside the therapeutic institution. Primary nursing care is directed to individuals, families, or groups in their natural settings within communities (MeSH)
Nursing professionals ; treat and provide care for people who are physically or mentally ill, the elderly, the injured or physically or mentally disabled. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures, dealing with emergencies as appropriate.(ISCO 08 2221)
UMLS CUI
C0028657
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