Doctor perspective
Doctors rely heavily on nurses for patient care. Nurses are often the first point of contact and play a vital role in monitoring patient conditions and administering treatments.
Nurse perspective
Nurses advocate for patients and ensure they receive the best care possible. We are trained to recognize changes in patient conditions and communicate effectively with the healthcare team.

The Role of Nurses in Patient Care

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Nursing in Healthcare

Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system. They provide essential care and support to patients, ensuring their comfort and safety. Collaboration with doctors and other healthcare professionals is crucial for effective patient outcomes.

Responsibilities

  • Monitoring: Keeping track of patient vitals and conditions.
  • Education: Teaching patients about their health and treatments.
  • Support: Offering emotional support to patients and families.

Through these responsibilities, nurses help improve patient experiences and outcomes.