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 covers the promotion of health, the prevention of sickness, and the care of physically ill, mentally ill, and handicapped persons of all ages in all health care and other community settings as an important element of the health care system. Individual, family, and social "responses to real or prospective heath" are phenomena of special importance to nurses within this broad range of health care.

 

Intensive care Patients with acute and unstable physiologic issues, as well as their carers, are cared for by nurses. This includes diagnosing life-threatening illnesses, implementing appropriate therapies, evaluating the interventions' effects, and providing careers with information and emotional support.

 

Clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) are one-person shows who have five primary responsibilities: clinical practise, research, teaching, consulting, and management. Because health care does not follow a single set of rules, a clinical nurse specialist is essential to the managed care movement.

Because contemporary healthcare is available 24 hours a day, nurses are commonly forced to work shifts. Despite the high costs of shift work to one's health and well-being, little is known about the sorts of coping methods used by nurses. Nurses may need to develop methods to deal with shift work in order to avoid burnout, preserve their health, and provide high-quality care.

A primary care nurse is responsible for a wide range of medical and healthcare issues. Rather than specific diseases, the job focuses on caring for individuals and their basic injuries and illnesses. The focus of therapy at this level is on individuals with mild injuries and diseases.

Cardiac nursing is a type of nursing that deals with patients who have problems with their cardiovascular system. Under the supervision of a cardiologist, cardiac nurses assist in the treatment of diseases such as unstable angina, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, and cardiac dysrhythmia.

 

Although the phrase "adult health nurse" has a broad definition, adult health nurses are nurses who specialize in providing health care to a specific demographic, usually young adults, adults, and seniors (the elderly). Adult health nurses may also provide medical care to family members of those who fall into the categories above.

 

Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing care for new-born infants who are less than 28 days old. The phrase neonatal is derived from the Greek words neo, which means "new," and natal, which means "pertaining to birth or origin." Neonatal nursing necessitates a great level of expertise, devotion, and emotional strength as nurses care for new-born infants suffering from a variety of issues such as preterm, birth abnormalities, and infection.

 

An oncology nurse is a type of nurse that specializes in caring for cancer patients. These nurses require advanced qualifications and cancer clinical experience beyond what a standard baccalaureate nursing school may give. Oncology nursing care is described as fulfilling the requirements of oncology patients throughout their illness, including proper screenings and other preventative measures.

 

A nurse practitioner is a sort of mid-level practitioner that specializes in advanced practice registered nursing. Nurse practitioners are educated to evaluate patient requirements, order and interpret diagnostic and laboratory tests, diagnose illness, and create and administer treatment regimens. Although NP training includes fundamental illness prevention, it lacks the depth of knowledge required to detect more complicated diseases.

 

Medical-surgical nursing is a branch of nursing that deals with the care of adults in a variety of situations. Medical-surgical nursing was once considered an entry-level profession, with most nurses viewing it as a stepping stone to other specialties. Medical-surgical nursing is the most diverse subset of the nursing profession.

 

A radiology nurse works mostly with patients who are undergoing imaging or diagnostic treatments. Nurses that work in radiology are often known as radiologic nurses or medical imaging nurses. X-rays, ultrasounds, CT scans, and MRIs are some of the most well-known diagnostic imaging examinations.

 

Psychiatric nursing, often known as mental health nursing, is a licensed job in which a nurse specializes in mental health and provides treatment to persons of all ages who are suffering from mental disorders or distress. Schizophrenia, schizoaffective disease, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, suicidal thoughts, psychosis, paranoia, and self-harm are examples of these conditions.

 

Nursing is a health-care profession that focuses on helping people and their families recover from disease and preserve their health and quality of life. Nurses differ from other healthcare practitioners in that they practice a wide range of skills and take a holistic approach to patient care.

 

In all nursing specialties, Applied Nursing Research delivers research findings in a simple and straightforward manner for clinical application. Pain management, patient education and discharge planning, nursing diagnosis, work stress in nursing, nursing effect on duration of hospital stay, and nurse/physician collaboration are all topics covered in Applied Nursing Research.

 

Gerontological nursing is a branch of nursing that focuses on the care of senior citizens. Gerontological nurses work with older people, their families, and their communities to promote healthy ageing, maximal function, and high quality of life. To fulfil the health requirements of an ageing population, gerontological nursing is critical.

 

A nurse who specializes in controlling the transmission of infectious agents such as viruses and bacteria is known as an infection control nurse. You will help avoid hazardous outbreaks and epidemics as an infection control nurse. Infectious agents are not uncommon in a medical environment. This is why all medical professionals take preventative measures to keep them from spreading.

 

A rehabilitation nurse is a nurse that specializes in assisting persons with impairments and chronic illnesses to achieve maximum function, health, and lifestyle adaptation. Patients' progress toward independence is aided by rehabilitation nurses who help them create realistic objectives and treatment programmes. They frequently organize patient care and team activities as part of a multidisciplinary team.

 

COVID-19 has had an impact on people's lives and health all around the world. This overwhelms many nations' healthcare systems, which, in turn, has an impact on healthcare workers such as nurses who are battling on the front lines to save the lives of those who are impacted. Investigating the difficulties that nurses confront throughout their struggle will aid in their assistance as well as the development of procedures and plans to increase their preparation.

 

Intensive training Nurses assist with vaccinations and can also undertake a variety of other tasks such as vaccine education, policy formulation, and immunization prescription. These nurses will also be well-versed in how to manage and consult with patients with chronic conditions, as well as providing preventative health care to the general public.