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22ndInternational Conference on Primary Healthcare and Nursing, will be organized around the theme “Comfort, Compassion and Caring – The facets of Healthcare and Nursing”

Nursing Health 2018 is comprised of 22 tracks and 185 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Nursing Health 2018.

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Primary Health Care(PHC) also known as Essential healthcare is an approach to health beyond the traditional health care system that targets on health equity-producing social policy. PHC encompasses all areas that play a role in health, such as approaches to health services, environment and lifestyle.Thus, primary healthcare and public health measures, taken together, may be studied as the cornerstones of universal health systems.
  • Track 1-1Integrative Primary Healthcare
  • Track 1-2Selective Primary Healthcare
  • Track 1-3Primary Care Internal Medicine
  • Track 1-4Primary Care Medicines
  • Track 1-5Primary Care Services
  • Track 1-6Home Care And Family Medicine
  • Track 1-7Health care Services And Management
  • Track 1-8Nanotechnology And Primary Health

 

Nursing education is a branch of medical sciences, which involves the distinct patient population in a variety of clinical cases. Nursing care is clinical proficiency with the patient and health-care beliefs. A repeated and refreshing modification in courses wills always dynamize the quality of nursing education. Research in Nursing should also be prioritized and it should be section of nursing education. Thus, revising, new developments, improvement and designing new courses could provide nursing education notably and large population of educators as well as students could show interest in this subject of science. These productive teaching understanding should be promoted and considered.

 

  • Track 2-1Innovations in Nursing Education
  • Track 2-2NCLEX and NNAAP exam
  • Track 2-3Use of New Technology in Nursing Education
  • Track 2-4Continuing Nursing Education
  • Track 2-5Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Education
  • Track 2-6Online Nursing Programs
  • Track 2-7Nursing care professionals
  • Track 2-8Nurse-client relationship
  • Track 2-9Quantitative research
  • Track 2-10Registered Nursing (RN)
  • Track 2-11Making clinical decisions related to complex patient care
  • Track 2-12Nursing certification
  • Track 2-13Nursing course
  • Track 3-1Doctor in Nursing | Bachelor in Nursing | Master in Nursing | Diploma in Nursing
  • Track 3-2NCLEX PN|NCLEX RN
  • Track 3-3Medication Aide Certification Examination (MACE)
  • Track 3-4Associate Science in Nursing
  • Track 3-5National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)
  • Track 3-6Continuing Nursing Education
  • Track 3-7Quality and Safety of Nursing Care
Cardiac Nursing is one of the collaborations in nursing those who deals with the cardiology Patients. Coronary Care Units is a unique ward, where people with various cardiac conditions are treated with continuous monitoring. Defibrillation is a treatment for dangerous cardiac dysrhythmias and ventricular fibrillation. A cardiovascular nurse mainly deals with the heart diseases where continuous evaluation of symptoms and definite diagnosis were performed. There are various leading cardiac nurses associations dedicated to prevent cardiac diseases by educating people with healthy life styles .This session includes Coronary Care Units, Intensive care units, Cardiac Catheterization, Myocardial infraction, Angina, Defibrillation.
  • Track 4-1Cardiac Pacemaker
  • Track 4-2Congenital Heart Disease
  • Track 4-3Cardiology Electrophysiology
  • Track 4-4 Cardiomegaly (Enlarged Heart)
  • Track 4-5Cardiology Electrophysiology
  • Track 4-6Cerebrovascular Heart Disease
  • Track 4-7Health status of patients with cardiac disorders
  • Track 4-8Heart Transplantation
  • Track 4-9Nursing implications for medications
  • Track 4-10Postoperative Complications of Cardiac Surgery and Nursing Interventions

Clinical ramifications and growth nursing in view of the rates of torment and different indications archived in the writing, changes in clinical practice are expected to lessen the side effect weight of occupants with tumour. In any case, proof based practice norms have yet to be characterized for the particular populace of inhabitants with disease. Essential consideration and malignancy nursing is a consideration conveyance framework that backings proficient nursing rehearse. Inside Primary Nursing, a restorative relationship is set up between an enrolled medical attendant and an individual patient and his or her family.

  • Track 5-1Role of Nursing in Oncology
  • Track 5-2Oncology types
  • Track 5-3Radiation Therapy
  • Track 5-4Incidental and Accidental Radiation
  • Track 5-5Roles of Nursing in Radiation Oncology
  • Track 5-6Cancer Pain Management
  • Track 5-7Techniques of Blood and Marrow Transplantation
  • Track 5-8Therapeutic Approaches and Nursing Care for bleeding
  • Track 5-9Therapeutic Approaches and Nursing Care for infections
  • Track 5-10Hypersensitivity Reactions to Antineoplastic Drugs

Hospice and Palliative Care is the efficient, expert and gentle care of individuals living with a severe, continuous illness when cure is unexpected. This is comphrensive in nature – caring for the ‘’whole’’ person and their family. The goal of hospice and palliative care is to support and advance quality of life for those in the final stage of living, and their families. 

  • Track 6-1Palliative care and assisted dying
  • Track 6-2Palliative Care Nursing
  • Track 6-3Pediatric Palliative care
  • Track 6-4Palliative care and Emergency medicine
  • Track 6-5Palliative care and Geriatrics
  • Track 6-6Palliative Care and Symptom Management
  • Track 6-7Palliative care and Spiritual care

Paediatric Nursing plays an important role in shaping the future of the children. Paediatric Nursing is the systematically treatment of childhood which deals with the care of children from birth to adolescence in health care. Paediatric nurse duties may include: Conducting physicals check-ups, Child immunizations, Screening for disease, Diagnose illnesses, Prescribing medications, Normalize the life of the child in the family, school and community, Minimize the impact of the child's unique condition, Foster maximal growth and development, develop realistic, functional and coordinated home care plans for the children and families. The Paediatric Intensive Care provides care for infants, children and adolescents who become critically ill or injured which include the conditions like Severe infection , Poisoning, Drug overdose, Trauma, Extensive surgery, Congenital abnormalities, Immunological disorders etc. Research in the field of paediatrics is more focused on healthy or proper food habits in children, paediatric obesity, Child Psychology, paediatric genetic disorders, paediatric critical care and child health nursing, paediatric nutrition for a better health of the children.

  • Track 7-1Preterm-Birth Complications and Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Track 7-2Pediatric Mental Health
  • Track 7-3Pediatric Emergencies and Trauma Treatment
  • Track 7-4Pediatric Cardiology and Research
  • Track 7-5Pediatric Haematology and Oncology
  • Track 7-6 Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Track 7-7Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disorders
  • Track 7-8Breast Feeding
  • Track 7-9Primary Care Paediatrics

Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing is studied to be section of neuroscience treatment, in which the neurological disorders associated mental health of an individual is evaluated. In general mental health is studied as the well-being of a person under normal stressful circumstances and when this passage beyond, persons experiences from a psychological position referred as Neuropsychiatric disorders. Behaviour therapy is a section of psychotherapy, in this behaviour analytics has a primary role. Behaviour therapy is about studying, learned behaviours and how the environment encounters on those behaviours. It includes several therapies like speech therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, musical therapy etc.

  • Track 8-1Mental health services and policies
  • Track 8-2Mental health in developing regions
  • Track 8-3eMental health services
  • Track 8-4Psychiatric Nursing
  • Track 8-5Mental hygiene
  • Track 8-6Psychiatric Mental Health (PMH) nurses
  • Track 8-7Bio psychosocial approach
  • Track 8-8Psychiatric Emergency Services

Surgical mediations are necessary in conditions like a unique disease progress, correct a deformity, recover a functional process or lessen the level of dysfunction, medication or disease diagnosis. Even if surgery is mostly elective or pre planned, potentially deadly conditions can appear, involving emergency arbitration. Surgical nursing care has a range of roles and functions linked with the patient’s surgical management. Nurses give care to a patient before, during, and after the surgical operation, this is generally considered as peri-operative Nursing. It is a specific nursing area in which a registered nurse works as a team member of other surgical health care professionals. Absence or constraints of preoperative arrangement and teaching grows the demand for postoperative care and also managing underlying medical circumstances.

  • Track 9-1Plastic Surgery
  • Track 9-2Oral Sugery
  • Track 9-3Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Track 9-4Obstetrics and Gynaecology Surgery
  • Track 9-5Advancements in Surgery
  • Track 9-6Neurosurgery
  • Track 9-7Medical-surgical nursing
  • Track 9-8Immune Nursing
  • Track 9-9Indications for Surgery
  • Track 9-10Nursing and Anesthesia Practice
  • Track 9-11Scope and Standards of Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • Track 9-12Preoperative Surgery Nursing Evaluation

Pregnancy is also called as a gestational term or fertilization. This is the stage in which the foetus grows in the womb of a woman. Pregnancy is branched into three trimesters. Nursing and care that need to be taken during pregnancy varies with the woman trimester. Pregnancy is consistently branched into three trimesters. The first trimester is from week one through 12 and carries conception. Second trimester is from week 13 through 28. Around the middle of the second trimester, development of the foetus may be felt. The third trimester is from 29 weeks through 40 weeks. Midwifery referred as the delivery or labour practice for pregnant woman practiced by trained midwives. The name midwife follows a philosophy of care that is aimed toward women and their respective reproductive demands. A midwife generally attempts a range of privileges and explores to eliminate or reduce irrelevant mediations.

  • Track 11-1Managing complications in Pregnancy and Childbirth
  • Track 11-2Emotional and psychological support
  • Track 11-3Early and later pregnancy symptoms
  • Track 11-4Newborn care principles
  • Track 11-5Family Planning, Methods of Contraception
  • Track 11-6Clinical use of blood, blood products and replacement fluids
  • Track 11-7Delivery Procedures
  • Track 11-8Operative and emergency care principles

The Women's Nursing is all about the technique essential to give broad, comprehensive care within legal parameters to women across the life span in ambulatory settings. Women’s Health nursing practitioner provide directly or in association with alternative health professional to give stability of health care and to widen the efficacy of community and health care system services they gain clinical perception and primary care technique through faculty consultancy and clinical preceptors in various ambulatory care settings and specialty clinics. Specialized skills and experience to treat and prevent illnesses unique to women, as well as give directed care in areas essentially Primary care, Prenatal and postpartum care, Lifespan care over menopause, General wellness and preventive care, Reproductive health care. The Women's Health Nurse Practitioner role points on primary care for women. Primary care is first access to extensive care including health promotion or disease hindrance and nursing management of frequent intense and lingering conditions.

  • Track 12-1Reproductive and sexual health, starting in adolescence
  • Track 12-2Childbearing, including lactation
  • Track 12-3Healthy aging for women
  • Track 12-4Reproductive life planning
  • Track 12-5High-risk pregnancy complications
  • Track 12-6Gynecologic health
  • Track 12-7Genetic risk factors
  • Track 12-8Sexual identity, Health and Relationships
  • Track 12-9History of trauma, including interpersonal violence
  • Track 12-10Environmental exposures
  • Track 12-11Premenopausal, menopausal, and post-menopausal health
  • Track 12-12Health preferences in relation to cultural, spiritual, quality of life, and lifestyle choices
  • Track 12-13Healthy lifestyle
  • Track 12-14Behavioral health risk factors

An elderly Health Nursing includes a healthcare worker who can give professional instructions relevant to individual surroundings or treatment pathways. Conventional nursing constraints that points on assisting patients to prevent or resolve illness. A nurse specialist’s outlook of practice covers diagnosing and treating diseases, injuries and/or disabilities within their field of ability

  • Track 13-1Anxiety and sleep disorders
  • Track 13-2Care of the patient with HIV/AIDS
  • Track 13-3Schizophrenia
  • Track 13-4Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
  • Track 13-5Care of the patient with Cancer
  • Track 13-6Care of the Surgical Patient
  • Track 13-7Care of the patient with a Respiratory disorder
  • Track 13-8Care of the patient with a visual or auditory disorder
  • Track 13-9Care of the patient with a Blood or Lymphatic disorder
  • Track 13-10Care of the patient with a Reproductive disorder
  • Track 13-11Care of the patient with a Neurologic disorder
  • Track 13-12Adult Care
  • Track 14-1Primary Care Cancer
  • Track 14-2Primary Care Nephrology
  • Track 14-3Primary Care Dermatology
  • Track 14-4Primary Care Pulmonology
  • Track 14-5Primary Care Internal Medicine
  • Track 14-6Veterinary Nursing

A Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a healthcare employee who can give expert inputs relevant to special cases or treatment pathways. Regular nursing responsibilities, which targets on supporting patients to avert or resolve illness, a clinical nurse specialist’s field of practice covers diagnosing and evaluating diseases, injuries and/or ailments within their field of expertise. Clinical nurse specialists arranges direct patient care, play as skilled consultants for nursing staffs and take an effective  role in developing  health care delivery systems. Clinical nurse specialists often work in management situations and may also establish or work with a team to promote policies and measures. Clinical nurse specialists may also work with research—translating research data into patient care, classifying research proposals, inspecting the design of cue-based custom studies, implementing research results to system, or coming up with novel indication-based standards and covenants.

  • Track 15-1Safety in Health Care facilities
  • Track 15-2Basic Client Care
  • Track 15-3Admission, Transfer, and Discharge of Client
  • Track 15-4Reporting vital signs and Specimen collection
  • Track 15-5Personal Hygiene and Skin Care
  • Track 15-6Nutrition and Metabolism
  • Track 15-7Elimination of Gastrointestinal and Urinary Tract
  • Track 15-8Wound cares
  • Track 15-9Care of the dying & Post-mortem care

The code of ethics for registered nurses is an allegation of ethical engagement of nurses to those they serve. These are developed by the experts for nurses and set out the ethical norms by which nurses are to plan their nursing practice. The nurse performs the primary role in certaining and resolving adorable standards of nursing practice and nursing education. Nurse is effective in flourishing a core of professional theory. The nurse, assisting through the professional organization, performs in building and continuing proper social and economic working settings in nursing.

  • Track 16-1Nurses and Profession
  • Track 16-2Nursing Code of Ethics
  • Track 16-3Profession and professionalism
  • Track 16-4Legal Issues in Nurse Anesthesia Practice
  • Track 16-5Communication and Interpersonal Relationships in Nursing
  • Track 16-6Philosophy of Nursing
  • Track 16-7Nursing in Wellness and Holistic Health Care
  • Track 16-8Responsibilities of nurses for specific ethical issues
  • Track 16-9Nurses and co – workers
  • Track 16-10Socialization in Nursing

Nursing leadership is about demanding thinking, response, and advancement – and it arises in all roles and territory of nursing practice. Nursing leadership performs a vital role in the actual lives of nurses and it has an impact on the unified health system. Both formal and informal and managers have to be keenly aware of the domestic and outmost pressures that healthcare is siding and have the proper expertise and knowledge for revolution in the 21st Century to promote patient outcomes. A skilful manager will need to be rigged to deal with financial, quality and human resource management constructed on the foundations of knowledge of the healthcare system and organizational structure and culture. Capable clinical leaders and managers are important to the health care system as they are essential to maintain human and financial resources to give quality patient care.

  • Track 17-1Autocratic Leadership|Democratic Leadership | Visionary Leader ship
  • Track 17-2Transactional Leadership
  • Track 17-3The Impact of Leadership Style on Patient Outcomes
  • Track 17-4Laissez-faire Leadership
  • Track 17-5Authoritarian Leadership

Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and information technology to maintain clinical health care from a distance. It has been used to overcome distance barriers and to progress medical services that would often not be frequently available in distant rural communities. It is also used to save lives in critical care and emergency situations. Although there were distant precursors to telemedicine, it is necessarily a product of 20th century telecommunication and information technologies. These technologies allows communications among patient and medical staff with both convenience and constancy, as well as the conveyance of medical, imaging and health informatics data from one station to another.

  • Track 18-1Transformational Leadership
  • Track 18-2Telehealth, Telemedicine and Telerehabilitation
  • Track 18-3e health: Cyber medicine
  • Track 18-4Emergency Medicine
  • Track 18-5Preventive e health Emergency Nursing
  • Track 18-6Clinical applications of Telemedicine
  • Track 18-7Travel Nurse: Excitement and Challenges
  • Track 18-8Theoretical vs. Practical learning
  • Track 18-9High-fidelity Simulation
  • Track 18-10Data Mining
  • Track 18-11Information and Communication Technologies
  • Track 19-1Brain death, Organ donation and Transplantation
  • Track 19-2Trauma Nursing
  • Track 19-3Acute respiratory failure and Ventilation
  • Track 19-4Accidents and Emergency Nursing
  • Track 19-5Acute Renal Failure and Hemofiltration

Physical activity is an immensely vital part of living a hearty lifestyle. Assimilating exercise into your daily routine can increase your energy and develop your spirit. Weight loss in the ambience of medicine, health, or physical fitness, points to a lightening of the accumulated body mass, as a result of  a mean fall of fluid, body fat or adipose tissue and/or slim mass, specifically bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon, and other connective tissue. Weightloss can either develop incidentally due to malnourishment or an underlying disease or come up from a vigilant attempt to boost an actual or sensed overweight or obese case.

  • Track 20-1Primary Care Diabetes
  • Track 20-2Nutrition Services
  • Track 20-3Weight Control Information
  • Track 20-4Exercise Education and Individual Counselling Services
  • Track 20-5Wellness Management and Awareness in Smokers and Alcoholics

Critical care nursing is the branch of Medical Science which targets on the ultimate care of the alarmingly ill or sensitive patients succeeding huge injury, surgery or life threatening diseases.. In emergency nursing, the nurse must be experienced at rapid, accurate physical diagnosis, initial recognition of life-threatening illness or damage. This position is highly delicate and for the life-saving of the patient a convenient support to the specialist will be very essential. Mostly, these cases specify cardiac issues, paediatric issues, burning accidents, accidental cases, trauma cases etc.

 

  • Track 21-1Patient assessment and management
  • Track 21-2Respiratory assessment
  • Track 21-3Airway assessment and management
  • Track 21-4Emergency assessment and management of severe burns
  • Track 21-5Role of the Emergency Nurse in Sexual Assault Services
  • Track 21-6Assessing a child/infant
  • Track 21-7Nurses and Disaster Management
  • Track 21-8Obstetric and gynaecological emergencies
  • Track 21-9Immediately life-threatening

Primary care epidemiology can add to large-scale changes in health and healthcare services, through better awareness of disease aetiology, use of healthcare services and the role of various healthcare mediations. Primary care is brought by a huge range of health professionals, nurses, doctors, care assistants, mental health specialists, dieticians, pharmacists, dentists, optometrists and other health care professionals. Emerging Infectious Diseases are a processing danger for everyone. Some diseases have been visibly controlled with the help of new technology.

  • Track 22-1Practical Healthcare Epidemiology
  • Track 22-2General Practice Epidemiology
  • Track 22-3Practical Hospital Epidemiology