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23rd International Conference on Primary Healthcare and Emergency Nursing , will be organized around the theme “Leading innovation for better nursing and global health care”
Nursing Health 2019 is comprised of 16 tracks and 185 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Nursing Health 2019.
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Primary Health Care stands to provide high quality and cost effective promotive, preventive, medicinal and rehabilitative health care services for the community, in a complete bio-psycho-social approach in line with international standards.
It is one of the first levels of contact of individuals, families, & community with the national health system in many countries.Primary Health Care is a step of achieving health for all. It should be perceive as an integral part of any country’s plan for socioeconomic growth.Family medicine, family practice, is a medical specialty dedicated to comprehensive health care for people of all ages.
- Track 1-1Pediatric Primary Healthcare
- Track 1-2Demographics and Epidemiology
- Track 1-3Primary Healthcare & Emergencies
- Track 1-4Primary Healthcare & Psychology
- Track 1-5Primary Women Healthcare
- Track 1-6Family Healthcare
- Track 1-7First aid in Trauma
Nursing comprises autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. Nursing includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness and the care of disabled and dying people. Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may achieve, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.
- Track 2-1Palliative Care Nursing
- Track 2-2Gastroenterology Nursing
- Track 2-3Disaster Nursing
- Track 2-4Rehabilitation Nursing
- Track 2-5Transitional Care Nursing
- Track 2-6Veterinary nursing
- Track 2-7Forensic Nursing
- Track 2-8Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
- Track 2-9Paranaesthesia Nursing
The maximum number of nurse educators work for 1 to 5 years in nursing universities and have consistently achieved the prerequisites to end up a qualified nurse, winning a graduate in nursing, for the most part one that places an attention on nursing instruction. The application for nurse educators is high, because currently there is a shortfall of licensed nurse educators across the world. A nurse educator coaches licensed practical nurses and registered nurses for entry into clinical practice. Nurse Educators helps students for Continuing Nursing Education. They teaches for Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice levels, thereby prepare nursing students into nurses, nurse educators, nurse administrators, nurse researchers, and nursing leaders are drafted. They can also teach in various patient care settings to provide advancing nursing education to licensed nursing staff.
- Track 3-1Family Support Strategies
- Track 3-2Chronic Diseases Research
- Track 3-3Non Pharmacological Interventions
- Track 3-4Endocrinology Research
- Track 3-5Nursing Theory
Cardiac Nursing is one of the associations in nursing thosewho deals with the cardiology Patients. Coronary Care Units is a unique ward, where people with numerous cardiac conditions are treated with continuous monitoring. Defibrillation is a therapy for dangerous cardiac dysrhythmias and ventricular fibrillation. A cardiovascular nurse mainly deals with the heart diseases where continuous evaluation of symptoms and complete diagnosis were performed. There are various famous 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 Surgery and Coronary Artery Disease
- Track 4-2Cardiac Critical Care Nursing
- Track 4-3Cardiac Health Assessment
- Track 4-4Catheterization Labs
- Track 4-5Catheterization Labs
- Track 4-6Cardiac Nursing Research
- Track 4-7Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Track 4-8Asthma
- Track 4-9Tuberculosis
- Track 4-10Pertussis
- Track 4-11Acute Bronchiolitis
- Track 4-12Pneumonia
Pediatric nursing helps to give health/medical care for young children from when they are born until they are teenagers. People seem to think children are just small adults, this could not be more wrong especially when it comes to the variations in their bodies and health. Because children’s bodies are still growing and developing they need various things than an adult body does. A healthy mind, a healthy body and proper healthcare is very essential in children. By having regular check-ups for growth and development, and taking care of any illnesses or problems that arise.
- Track 5-1Preterm-Birth Complications
- Track 5-2Neonatal Intensive Care
- Track 5-3Pediatric Mental Health
- Track 5-4Pediatric Emergencies and Trauma
- Track 5-5Pediatric Cardiology
- Track 5-6Pediatric Haematology
- Track 5-7Pediatric Oncology
- Track 5-8Pediatric Immunology and Infections
- Track 5-9Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disorders
- Track 5-10Breast Feeding
Primary care and cancer nursing is a care delivery system that helps professional nursing practice. Primary nursing having a therapeutic relationship which is established between a registered nurse and an individual patient and his or her family. Cancer nursing and oncology is the field of medicine that is concerned to cancer .Clinical oncology consists of three primary disciplines: Medical oncology, surgical oncology and radiation oncology. Worldwide there are 345 international and national cancer associations.
- Track 6-1Nursing in Oncology
- Track 6-2Radiation Therapy
- Track 6-3Blood and Marrow Transplantation
- Track 6-4Cancer Pain Management
- Track 6-5Nursing in Radiation Oncology
- Track 6-6Incidental and Accidental Radiation
- Track 6-7Therapeutic Approaches and Nursing Care for bleeding
- Track 6-8Hypersensitivity Reactions to Antineoplastic Drugs
The Trauma care target on care delivered at fixed facilities like clinics and hospitals in which unlike most emergency room patients, the trauma patients require highly specialized care, including surgery and blood transfusions. Prehospital emergency care systems addresses prehospital trauma care at the scene and in line to fixed facilities. There are different levels of trauma care that refer to the types of resources available in a trauma centre. These are the divisions defining national standards for trauma care hospitals. A Level I Trauma Centre is capable of providing total care for every injury aspect from prevention. Level II Trauma Centre initiates actual care for all injured patients. A Level III Trauma Canter provides prompt assessment, resuscitation, intensive care, surgery, and stabilization of injured patients and emergency operations. A Level IV Trauma centre has demonstrated to provide advanced trauma life support and A Level V Trauma Centre provides initial evaluation, diagnosis, and stabilization.
- Track 7-1Organ donation and Transplantation
- Track 7-2Trauma Nursing
- Track 7-3Acute respiratory failure and Ventilation
- Track 7-4Accidents and Emergency Nursing
- Track 7-5Acute Renal Failure and Hemofiltration
- Track 7-6Care Management in Pharmacology
- Track 7-7Care for Medical Emergencies
- Track 7-8Early Care Management of Injuries
- Track 7-9Pain Management/ Analgesia / Anaesthesia
SurgicalNursing could be a specialty space within which care is taken on the patients undergone with surgeries. Surgical nurses might observe in numerous kinds of surgery like General surgery, vascular surgery, surgical medical specialty, medical science surgery, Urological surgery.It is a nursing specialty area concerned with the care of adults in a wide range of settings. The Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses (AMSN) is a specialty nursing organization to enthusiastic nurturing medical-surgical nurses as they advance their careers. Surgical nurses are the licensed nurses who are trained in preoperative care i.e. caring of patients before, during, and after surgery. There are different kinds of surgical nurse, and surgical nursing as a profession can be very ambitious.
- Track 8-1Gynaecologic Cancer Surgery
- Track 8-2Thyroid Surgery
- Track 8-3Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy
- Track 8-4Brain tumour Surgery
- Track 8-5Arthroscopic Surgery
- Track 8-6Meniscus Repair Surgery
- Track 8-7Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeries
- Track 8-8Transplant and Plastic Surgery
Analyse the reorganization of the health care practice of nurses as aningenious strategy for development of access in primary care. Future movements in innovations in nursing, gigantic information especially, will establish on the total and change of patient information intocrucial finding that can boost quiet and monetary results. Today, varioushealthcare associations are looking to the future and seeinggamification as an approach to manage develop delegate engagement, joint exertion, and yield moreover to change their conduct to moreoutstanding business targets. Because of thisresponsibility, it’s mandatory to solve the problem related to the shortage of nurse faculty and nursing research, the aim of this team work to support for such the development of Evaluating Innovations in Nursing Education (EIN) to fund evaluations of nursing educational interventions.
- Track 9-1Tele-health, Tele-medicine and Tele-rehabilitation
- Track 9-2e health: Cyber medicine
- Track 9-3Clinical applications of Telemedicine
- Track 9-4Travel Nurse: Excitement and Challenges
- Track 9-5Theoretical vs. Practical learning
- Track 9-6High-fidelity Simulation
- Track 9-7Transformational Leadership
Critical Care Nurses use their specially designed skills as well as their in-depth knowledge of the human body and the current technology in the field, to make sure that all critically ill patients get excellent care for their illnesses and injuries. They are functional in treating adults, children and babies. Emergency nurses are enriched with definite knowledge, skills and aspect to provide care to critically ill or unstable patients and their families. They are well prepared to tackle life-threating problems and complicated situations in intense environments. Their actions are carried out in a variety of settings and not necessarily in an emergency room.
- Track 10-1Obstetric and Gynaecological Emergencies
- Track 10-2Accidents and Emergency Nursing
- Track 10-3Respiratory Failure and Ventilation
- Track 10-4Acute Renal Failure and Hemofiltration
- Track 10-5End of Life Care
- Track 10-6Liver Failure and Encephalopathy
- Track 10-7Nursing Care and Physiotherapy
- Track 10-8Brain Death, Organ Donation and Transplantation
- Track 10-9Nursing and Bedside Behaviours
- Track 10-10Skills and techniques in clinical nursing
- Track 10-11Infant Nursing Care
- Track 10-12Emergency Nursing in Sexual and Physical Assault
- Track 10-13Emergency assessment of severe burns
- Track 10-14Respiratory assessment
- Track 10-15Epidemiology and Epilepsy
- Track 10-16Epidemiology and Psychiatric science
- Track 10-17Clinical nurse specialities
From logical research to wellbeing instruction, the field of general wellbeing endeavours to enhance lives and social conditions that influence the strength of a group. It is a result of general wellbeing that we comprehend that second-hand smoke can cause tumour, that bike protective caps can spare lives, and that unclean water can convey malady causing microorganisms.The general strength of a group is influenced by social and monetary elements. Wellbeing specialists investigate all parts of individuals' lives with a specific end goal to completely uncover and measure the large number of issues that affect group health. General wellbeing professionals are particularly qualified as arrangement advocates and to advance behavioural change and health rehearses. While restorative experts are keen on the wellbeing of individual patients, general wellbeing specialists are occupied with the strength of the group all in all.
- Track 11-1Epidemiology and Virology
- Track 11-2Epidemiology and Osteoarthritis
- Track 11-3Epidemiology and Osteoarthritis
- Track 11-4Epidemiology and Vaccines
- Track 11-5Epidemiology and Pathology
- Track 11-6Epidemiology and Traditional Medicine
Mid -wife nursing involves roles like Compile patient health information, take vital signs, administer medication and monitor frequency and amounts, provide personal hygiene assistance to patients, take blood pressure and conduct other basic care therapies, supervise nursing assistants and aides Set up, clean and use catheters, oxygen suppliers and other equipment provide care. Midwife nursing practice includes Evidence based practice (EBP) which is the diligent use of current best evidence in making decisions about patient care. The influence of evidence-based practice (EBP) has echoed across nursing practice, education, and science.
- Track 12-1Midwifery Health Profession
- Track 12-2Midwifery Postnatal Care
- Track 12-3Midwifery Childbirth
- Track 12-4Maternal Childbirth Care
- Track 12-5Obstetrical Nursing
- Track 12-6Adolescent care
- Track 12-7Postpartum Period
- Track 12-8Congenital Deformities
If a nurse practitioner wants to practice nursing legally then they must have the Nursing Credentials and Certifications. The abbreviations which are listed after their name reflect their credentials. They generally appear as DNP or Ph.D., RN, CCRN, FAAN. These credentials cannot be taken away under normal circumstances. The maintenance of certification should be done. The person’s name and the credentials are separated with commas. There will be no periods within the credentials.
- Track 13-1Nursing Education
- Track 13-2Associate Science in Nursing
- Track 13-3National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (NNAAP)
- Track 13-4Continuing Nursing Education
- Track 13-5Add Nursing certificate programs
- Track 13-6Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)
- Track 13-7Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)
- Track 13-8Certification Criteria for Registered Nurse
- Track 13-9Patient treatment/procedure for Registered Nurse
- Track 13-10Licensed Registered Nurse Education
- Track 13-11Skills Related to Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
- Track 13-12Clinical Registered Nurse
Nursing is basis part in health service delivery system in which health advancement, diseaseavoidance; curative and rehabilitative health strategies are applied. The clinical nursing skills for the nurses are important not only to provide comprehensive care but also boost clinical competence.Clinical nurse specialist’s gives diagnosing, treatment,and current management of patients. They offer experience and support to nurses caring for patients at the side, facilitate drive apply changes throughout the organization, and make sure the use of best practices and information-based care to realize the most effective attainable patient outcomes.
- Track 14-1Community Nursing
- Track 14-2Arterial Puncture & Blood Pressure Arm
- Track 14-3Advanced practice registered nurse
- Track 14-4Evidence-based nursing
- Track 14-5Practice Q&A
- Track 14-6Nursing therapeutics
- Track 14-7Clinical rehabilitation
- Track 14-8Clinical evaluation
- Track 14-9Service Management
The application of Advances technologies is an essential factor required for the improvement of nursing. Health care and continuous monitoring of patients requires using of Information-communication system. However, information –communication system is essential for efficient implementation of nursing documentation and effective providing of health care. Information technology in health care involves the processing and application of information and easier access to patients history of care. Data entry, data conversion into useful information, and the utilization of data affecting the health care system are the factors included in this process.
- Track 15-1Enema Administrator Simulator
- Track 15-2Intradermal & Intramuscular Injection Simulator
- Track 15-3Catheterization Simulator
- Track 15-4Ostomy Care Simulator & Testing equipment
- Track 15-5Advanced IV Arm
Emergency Nursing may be a specialty during which nurses take care of patients within the emergency or deciding section of their ill health or injury and square measure capable at discerning serious issues, prioritizing the urgency of care, quickly and adequately concluding alternative treatment, acting with a high degree of autonomy and skill to begin neededmeasures while not outside direction, educating the patient and his family with the data and emotional support required to protect themselves as they deal with a replacement reality. ENW is a pointer to the most effective at intervals every specialty and promote emergency nurses as an audience. several activity teams could also be anxious in caring for emergency patients and also the patient is best served if all anxious in his care perceive one another and work hand in glove. ER nurses work as a part of a team with physicians, alternative nurses and tending professionals to provide care, monitor health conditions, set up long-run care desires, administered drugs, use of medical instrumentation, performing minor medical operations, and advise patients and their families on ill health, care and continuing care when a hospital keep.
- Track 16-1Pregnancy Nursing
- Track 16-2Neurological Nursing
- Track 16-3Mid-wife Nursing
- Track 16-4Trauma Nursing
- Track 16-5Ambulatory care Nursing
- Track 16-6Administering Medication
- Track 16-7Blood Transfusion
- Track 16-8Cardiopulmonary Rescue Nursing
- Track 16-9First aid and Breathing Rescue
- Track 16-10Suturing Nursing
- Track 16-11Delivery Nursing