Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Nursing is outlined as the noble profession of protective, promoting, optimizing the health, preventing health problem and injury, facilitating healing, alleviate suffering through the designation and treatment of human response. Another vital part of medical care is that the scope of patient education and training. Nurses watch out of patients, render clinical application and add teams forming the personal healthcare team to help patients in learning a way to manage their own health. Their activities embrace addressing topics as healthy mode selections, handling a designation, or understanding warning signs and symptoms of rising issues with emotional intelligence. The role of each and every nurse varies relying on the work environment setting and therefore on the variety of patients.
- Introduction to Nursing
- Types of Nursing
- Scope of Nursing
- Nursing care
- Registered Nurse
Disaster nursing are often defined because the adaptation of professional nursing knowledge, skills and attitude in recognizing and meeting the nursing, health and emotional needs of disaster victims. The overall goal of disaster nursing is to realize the simplest possible level of health for the people and therefore the community involved within the disaster. They should meet the immediate basic survival needs of populations affected by disasters.
- Disaster Response
- COVID-19
- Pre-Hospital care
- Emergency Care
- Goal of Disaster Nursing
The healthcare sector consists of businesses that provide medical services, manufacture medical equipment or drugs, provide medical insurance, or otherwise facilitate the provision of healthcare to patients. conomically, healthcare markets are marked by a few distinct factors. Government intervention in healthcare markets and activities is pervasive, in part due to some of these economic factors. Demand for healthcare services is highly price inelastic. Consumers and producers face inherent uncertainties regarding needs, outcomes, and the costs of services. Patients, providers, and other industry players possess widely asymmetric information and principal-agent problems are ubiquitous. The healthcare sector contains a diverse array of industries, with activities ranging from research to manufacturing to facilities management.
- Medicine and Health
- Careers in Health Care
- Health Care Technologies
- Healthcare services
- Diseases and health conditions
Nurse practitioners are advanced practice registered nurses who have obtained a degree in a nurse practitioner specialty. They perform examinations relevant to their specialty, make assessments and diagnose, order and perform diagnostic tests, perform minor surgical procedures, provide medications under the supervision of a licensed doctor. Nurse Practitioner can prescribe medication, examine patients, diagnose illnesses, and provide treatment, much like physicians do. Without nurse practitioners, there could end up being a shortage of highly skilled medical professionals since there simply won’t be enough doctors to go around.
- Advanced Practice Nurses
- Certified Family Nurse Practitioner
- Recent Trends in Nursing
- Prevention of Infectious Diseases
- Guiding on Primary Healthcare
Nursing is service to individual, families and to the society. it's based upon arts and science which molds the attitude, intellectual competence, critical thinking ability and evidence-based teaching skills of the individual nurse, to assist people to satisfy their health needs in medical direction. Nursing during a social institution is, when an organized group of individuals works together towards a standard goal directly concerned with the welfare of the people.
- Nursing education
- Educating a Patient
- Long Term Care facility
- Trends in Nursing Education
Critical care nursing is that the field of nursing with attention on the utmost care of the critically ill or unstable patients following extensive injury, surgery or life-threatening diseases. Critical care nurses are often found working during a big variety of environments and specialties, like general medical care units, medical medical care units, surgical medical care units, trauma medical care units, coronary care units, cardiothoracic medical care units, burns unit, paediatrics and a few trauma center emergency departments. These specialists generally lookout of critically ill patients who require mechanical ventilation by way of endotracheal intubation and/or titratable vasoactive intravenous medications.
- Accidents and Emergency Nursing
- Care of patients in emergency crisis
- Critical & Emergency Nursing in Clinical Practice
- Acute respiratory failure and Ventillation
- Neonatal intensive care and Nursing care
Midwives are well suited, trained health professional to provide prenatal care during labor and birth and care after birth. They have additional training and credentials for childbirth education, breastfeeding consultation, and/or doula care. Midwives deliver babies at the hospitals or home counting on the customer’s expectation and severity of the pregnant women. Apart from providing care to women during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period, they may also provide primary care related to reproductive health, including annual gynecological tests, family planning, and menopausal care. They are specialists in pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and well-woman health care.
- Antenatal Care
- Midwifery Care
- Womens Mental Health Issues
- Breast Health
- Cervical cancer
Psychiatric and mental health nurses’ work with individuals and families who have psychiatric problems and mental disorders, such as depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychosis or dementia. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is gaining importance in the current scenario due to the circumstances and demand in the medical field.
- Issues in mental health nursing
- Psychiatric medication
- Assessing mental health needs
- Neurobiology of Mental Disorders
- Challenges and Breakthroughs
A Travel nurse is an attendant who is procured to figure during a particular area for a constrained measure of your time . Travel nurse regularly work multi week time spans during a single region and move round the country relying upon where they're required. Since the demand for medical caretakers and nurse is so high, there are often shortages in certain areas, and a traveling nursing are going to be enlisted to return in and add a specific position for a brief measure of your time .
- Role of Travel Nurse
- Travel Nurse Insights
- Travel agencies
- Demand for Nurses
Evidence Based Nursing (EBN) may be a thanks to affect deciding on quality choices and giving medical care in sight of individual clinical aptitude in blend with the foremost ebb and flow, applicable research accessible on the purpose . This approach is utilizing Evidence Based Practice (EBP) as an institution .EBN may be a procedure established on the buildup , understanding, evaluation, and combination of considerable , clinically huge, and pertinent research. The proof wont to change practice or choose a clinical choice are often isolated into seven levels of confirmation that change in kind of study and level useful .
- Quality in decision making
- Recent methods of providing care
- Evidence from expert opinions and systematic reviews
- Qualitative research process
- Barriers to promoting evidence-based practice
Cardiovascular nurses take care of people with heart disease and interact with their patients’ families. They keep monitoring and treating acutely ill patients. They also focus on cardiac rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is the way of helping patients to make a change in lifestyle in order to prevent the worsening of their disease. Most of the cardiovascular clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) work in hospitals. They take care of the critically ill patients and those recovering from cardiac treatments such as bypass, angioplasty or pacemaker surgery. Cardiovascular nurses may also work at patient’s home to help them recover. Critical care/ Intensive care nurses also work with children and adults of all ages, although heart disease generally affects older people. They may also work as part of a team under the direction of a cardiologist.
- Defibrillation
- Congestive Heart failure
- Cardiomyopathy
- Angiograph
Oncology nurses are involved in providing care and supervising cancer patients who are either chronically or critically ill. Oncology nurse practitioners keep monitoring their patients’ physical conditions and prescribe regular medication in order to formulate symptom management strategies. These caring individuals are often bound to suffering and death yet many of them thrive because of the deep and ongoing relationships they develop with their patients. Since cancer can happen to virtually anyone, oncology nurses work with children and adults of all ages.
- Diagnosing Cancer
- Surgical Oncology
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation Oncology
Medicine is that the science and practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Medicine encompasses a spread of health care practices evolved to take care of and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness. Contemporary medicine applies biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and stop injury and disease, typically through pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and radiation , amongst others.
- Subdisciplines of internal medicine
- Telemedicine
- Importance of telemedicine
Adult nursing professionals play leadership role because the primary health care providers. They promote constructive health practices and disease prevention methods which begin in early adulthood and continues throughout the ageing process. Adult nurse practitioners are trained in such how that they apply nursing theory altogether their clinical practices. An adult NP will treat both acute and chronic illness, and may concentrate on specific areas, like diabetes or HIV/AIDS. An adult NP usually works within a hospital, but there are opportunities available within the wide areas of health care settings like adult day health care.
- Role of adult health nurses
- Health issues in early adulthood
- Health issues in early adulthood
- Obesity in adults
- Top health risks for young adults
A forensic nurse is someone who works with crime victims to collect medical proof and provide expert testimony which will be employed in court. In step with the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN), forensic nurses do far more than address victims' physical and emotional desires. It is defined as the function of the nursing process to public or legal proceedings, and the function of forensic health care in the scientific investigation of trauma and/or death related to abuse, violence, criminal activity, liability, and accidents.
- Investigating causes of death
- Offering support and advocacy to crime victims
- SANE
Pediatric nursing is that the art of tyke mind and logical treatment of youth. This branch of therapeutic sciencemanages the care of youngsters from origination to immaturity in social welfare nursing. Puberty overweight and heftiness is where high measure of muscle versus fat adversely influences a youngster's wellbeing or way of life. As strategies to form sense of muscle to fat ratio specifically are troublesome, the treatment of heftiness is usually in sight of BMI. Because of the expanding dominance of weight in youngsters and its numerous unfavorable consequences for wellbeing it's being set apart as an interesting general wellbeing concern. Medical problems with immaturity and youth is the hover of ways to deal with counseling, counteracting, diagnosing or treating youngsters' wellbeing. The term pre-adult and kids are frequently utilized alternately, almost like the words Adolescent Health and Youth Health.
- Neonatal Intensive Care
- Disabled Child Care
- Routine developmental screenings
- Genetic Abnormalities