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Emergency nursing is a specialty within the field of professional nursing focusing on the care of patients who require prompt medical attention to avoid long-term disability or death. In addition to addressing "true emergencies," emergency nurses increasingly care for people who are unwilling or unable to get primary medical care elsewhere and come to emergency departments for help. In fact, only a small percentage of emergency department (ED) patients have emergency conditions such as a stroke, heart attack or major trauma. Emergency nurses also tend to patients with acute alcohol and/or drug intoxication, psychiatric and behavioral problems and those who have been raped.

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  • تمريض الطوارئ (ar)
  • Emergency nursing (en)
  • Spoedeisendehulpverpleegkundige (nl)
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  • تمريض الطوارئ هو تخصص في مجال التمريض يقوم على رعاية المرضى الذين يعانون من حالات طارئة أي أولئك الذين يحتاجون إلى عناية طبية فورية ومباشرة لتجنب العجز على المدى الطويل أو الوفاة. (ar)
  • Een spoedeisendehulpverpleegkundige, SEH-verpleegkundige of CSO-verpleegkundige is een verpleegkundige met een vervolgopleiding die werkzaam is op de afdeling spoedeisende hulp (SEH of CSO) van een ziekenhuis. In België spreekt men officieel van verpleegkundigen met een bijzondere beroepstitel in de intensieve zorg en de spoedgevallenzorg (ook gewoon urgentieverpleegkundigen of spoedverpleegkundigen genoemd). (nl)
  • Emergency nursing is a specialty within the field of professional nursing focusing on the care of patients who require prompt medical attention to avoid long-term disability or death. In addition to addressing "true emergencies," emergency nurses increasingly care for people who are unwilling or unable to get primary medical care elsewhere and come to emergency departments for help. In fact, only a small percentage of emergency department (ED) patients have emergency conditions such as a stroke, heart attack or major trauma. Emergency nurses also tend to patients with acute alcohol and/or drug intoxication, psychiatric and behavioral problems and those who have been raped. (en)
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