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49th World Congress on Advanced Nursing and Nursing Practice, will be organized around the theme “Recent Advances in Nursing and Nursing Practice”

Nursing Conference 2018 is comprised of 29 tracks and 131 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Nursing Conference 2018.

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The Perioperative or 'OR' Nurse is an individual who helps to evaluate the patient, then plan and implement various steps to, during, and beyond surgery. Manages overall care of the patient before, during and after the surgical procedure and also advocates on behalf of the patient. Addresses the biological, emotional, developmental, psychosocial and educational status of the patient and his or her family and seeks to address concerns. Operating room nurses are of three types:

  1. Pre-Op RN
  2. Intra-Op RN
  3. Post-Op or PACU RN

The Perioperative or 'OR' Nurse is an individual who helps to evaluate the patient, then plan and implement various steps to, during, and beyond surgery. Manages overall care of the patient before, during and after the surgical procedure and also advocates on behalf of the patient. Addresses the biological, emotional, developmental, psychosocial and educational status of the patient and his or her family and seeks to address concerns. Operating room nurses are of three types:

  1. Pre-Op RN
  2. Intra-Op RN
  3. Post-Op or PACU RN
  • Track 2-12. operating room design trends
  • Track 2-23. operating room management

Nursing Research is a rigorous scientific inquiry and provides a vital body of knowledge to advance nursing practice. It provides the scientific basis for the profession practice and also provides evidence used to support nursing practices. It is an evidence based area for practice. It has an impact on all health care systems and also provides optimal nursing care. Nursing conferences, Nursing Meetings, Nursing care 2018, Surgical Nursing 2018, Nursing Edu 2018, Registered Nurse 2018, Nursing care, Oncology Nursing 2018 .

 

  • Track 3-1Evidence Based Nursing Practice
  • Track 3-2Qualitative Research
  • Track 3-3Action Research
  • Track 3-4Quantitative Research

Advanced practice nurses “provide and coordinate patient care and they may provide primary and specialty health care.They serve Diagnosing, Performing physical exams, Evaluating patient progress, Providing counseling , Participating in research studies. Advanced practice nurses have considerably more freedom to make decisions, suggest treatments and courses of action, and determine care for the patients with whom they work.

  • Track 4-1Community Health Nursing
  • Track 4-2Community Health Nursing
  • Track 4-3Occupational health nursing
  • Track 4-4Medical-surgical nurse
  • Track 4-5Emergency room nurse
  • Track 4-6Gerontological Nursing
  • Track 4-7Radiology nurse
  • Track 4-8Intensive care unit (ICU) registered nurse
  • Track 4-9Geriatric Nursing
  • Track 4-10Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
  • Track 4-11Nephrology Nursing

Nursing Education is committed to improving the quality of care for the cancer patient through education of the professional nursing community. Nurses are mastering the complexities of care and advanced technology. Processes that are handled by an organization’s nurse management team include staffing, organizing, delegating tasks, directing others, and planning.

  • Track 5-1Use of it in Nursing Management
  • Track 5-2Quality and Safety of Nursing Care
  • Track 5-3Innovations in Nursing Education
  • Track 5-4Nursing Outcome Study
  • Track 5-5Innovations and reforms in Nursing Management
  • Track 5-6Student’s Clinical Reasoning
  • Track 5-7 Decision Making Competency Training
  • Track 5-8Graduate Nursing Education reform
  • Track 5-9Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning
  • Track 5-10Professional Career Development of Clinical Nurses

Nurse Care Practitioners (NCP) are Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) who are skilled and instructed to indulge health elevation and maintenance through the analysis and treatment of intense illness and habitual condition. Present International Council of nurses, a nurse care practitioner/advanced practice enrolled nurse is nurse who has captured the insight base, decision-making skills, and clinical skill for increased practice over that of an enrolled nurse. Nursing care practice are experienced to diagnose medical problems, order treatments, perform excellent procedures, impose medications, and make benchmark for a wide range of intense and habitual medical condition their extension of practice.

 

  • Track 6-1Nursing Care Education and Research
  • Track 6-2New Technology in Nursing Care Education
  • Track 6-3Nursing Care Informatics
  • Track 6-4Types of Nursing Care
  • Track 6-5Nursing Care Management
  • Track 6-6Cancer Nursing Care
  • Track 6-7Nursing Care Practitioner Updates

The field of oncology nursing, in particular, is probably one of the most challenging and rewarding fields in nursing. Caring for cancer patients is very rewarding. It’s also a physically, mentally and emotionally demanding job. Oncology Nurses must keep track of numerous details throughout the day for each patient and they likely have to tend to several patients each day. An Oncology Nurse provides care for cancer patients and those at risk for getting the disease. It is often said that nurses are the heart of health care.

  • Track 7-1General Issues in Cancer Nursing
  • Track 7-2Cancer Pain Management
  • Track 7-3Cancer therapeutics
  • Track 7-4Cancer Nursing Practice
  • Track 7-5Cancer prognosis and care
  • Track 7-6Quality Oncology Practice
  • Track 7-7Cancer Basic and Applied Research
  • Track 7-8Suppression Immunotherapies
  • Track 7-9Immune-Resistant Tumor
  • Track 7-10Pediatric Oncology
  • Track 7-11Others

This field deals specifically with patients experiencing high-dependency, life –threatening conditions with utmost care of the critically ill or unstable patients following extensive injury, surgery or life threatening diseases. Critical care professionals provide a very important medical service. Emergency Nurses use their advanced skills to care for patients who are critically ill and at high risk for life-threatening health problems.

  • Track 8-1 Care of patient and family in emergency crisis
  • Track 8-2Emergency trends in technology
  • Track 8-3innovate ideas and research in emergency nursing
  • Track 8-4Pediatric critical care
  • Track 8-5Treating with a wide demographic.
  • Track 8-6Primary critical care nursing

Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system, with more than 2.7 million registered nurses and over 750,000 licensed practical nurses working in the system. The demand for Nursing and its scope is increasing in proportion to each day passing by. There are various prospects and career objectives for ones who pursue nursing. Men still constitute a small minority of the nursing population. Although the reason has been identified, barriers that deter men from entering the profession, nursing schools and other stakeholders have been conservative in their efforts to recruit men. Active recruitment of young men may be a means of addressing nursing shortages. If nursing is to survive, affirmative action is needed to close the gender gap. More schools for men and more campaigns are needed to be organized.

 

  • Track 9-1Reasons for low representation of males in nursing
  • Track 9-2Gender Roles in Nursing
  • Track 9-3Role in Patient Safety
  • Track 9-4legal Nursing for Men
  • Track 9-5 Men Nursing Education System and Nursing Colleges
  • Track 9-6Nursing practice By Men
  • Track 9-7Fields of Nursing Preferred by men

Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) provide direct care to patients. CNSs often work in busy, collaborative environments and handle stress efficiently and keep track of care and progress for many different patients. They focus on one of three main specialty areas: nurse management, patients and their families, and administration. They work in collaborative setting where they can act as both supervisor of other nurses and supervises of doctors and other specialists. 

  • Study Design and study participants
  • Data Collection and Data Analysis
  • Trustworthiness of Data and Ethical Issues
  • Track 10-1Skills and techniques in clinical nursing
  • Track 10-2Clinical Nursing Education
  • Track 10-3Promoting Clinical Outcomes
  • Track 10-4Clinical Nursing Research
  • Track 10-5Clinical Nursing Research
  • Track 10-6Ethics for Health Professionals
  • Track 10-7Health Program Planning and Evaluation

The goal of the rehabilitation process is to provide, in collaboration with an interdisciplinary healthcare team that includes the client, a holistic approach to nursing care that maximizes the client's independence and mastery of self-care activities. A rehabilitation nurse helps patients suffering from disabling injuries or illnesses live relatively normal and independent lives. This may involve working with them to regain abilities that they lost or gain abilities that they may have never had. The rehabilitation nurse helps patients to adapt physically and emotionally to lifestyle changes and teaches them new skills as well as providing other nursing care. 

Surgical nurses coordinate and innovate patient care every day. They work alongside surgical teams to make sure that patients are receiving the best possible care. These nurses make up almost one-sixth of the profession, according to the Campaign for Nursing's Future. Surgical nurses are responsible for providing nursing assistance in surgical settings, including the pre-operative, intra-operative, and post-operative phases of surgery.  Surgical nursing expertise focuses on:

  • Cardiac surgery
  • Trauma
  • Pediatrics
  • Oncology
  • Dental
  • Plastic and reconstructive
  • Urology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Track 12-1General surgery and its Specialties
  • Track 12-2Plastic surgery
  • Track 12-3Orthopedic Surgery
  • Track 12-4Latest Advancements in surgery
  • Track 12-5Neuro Surgery
  • Track 12-6Obestric and Gynecology surgery

Neonatal Nursing is a specialty of nursing care of new-born infants up to 28 days after birth, Its requires a high degree of skill, dedication and emotional strength as the nurses care for new born babies with a range of problems, varying between prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations and surgical problems. Neonatal nurses are a vital part of the neonatal care team and are required to know basic new-born revival, be able to control the new-born’s temperature and know how to initiate cardiopulmonary and pulse oximetry monitoring. Nursing conferences, Nursing Meetings, Nursing care 2018, Surgical Nursing 2018, Nursing Edu 2018, Registered Nurse 2018, Nursing care, Oncology Nursing 2018 .

 

Emergency Nursing is a specialty in which nurses care for patients in the emergency or critical phase of their illness or injury and are adept at discerning life-threatening problems, prioritizing the urgency of care, rapidly and effectively carrying out resuscitative measures and other treatment, acting with a high degree of autonomy and ability to initiate needed measures without outside direction, educating the patient and his family with the information and emotional support needed to preserve themselves as they cope with a new reality.

 

Midwifery nurse provide health care services for women including contraceptive counseling, gynecological examinations, labor and delivery care. This care includes preventative measures, the promotion of normal birth, the detection of complications in mother and child, the accessing of medical care or other appropriate assistance and the carrying out of emergency measures. Various roles and responsibilities of a midwife includes Care giver, Coordinator, Leader, Communicator, Educator, Counselor, Family planner, Adviser, Record keeper and Supervisor.

  • Track 15-1Women’s Reproductive Health Care
  • Track 15-2Midwifery Care: Labor, Birth and New Born
  • Track 15-3Nursing care during child birth
  • Track 15-4Obstetric and Gynecologic malignancies
  • Track 15-5Endometriosis and its management during pregnancy
  • Track 15-6 Ambulatory care for women

Pediatric nurses (Children's nurses), work with children of all ages suffering from many different conditions. They aim to mitigate health problems before they occur a lifetime journey into wellness begins at birth, and the nursing profession is always in need of nurses who devote their skills to caring for the smallest patients as they grow and develop. Their responsibilities include assessing, observing and reporting on the condition of patients; preparing patients for operations and procedures; setting up drips and blood transfusions; maintaining and checking intravenous infusions; administering drugs and injections; responding quickly to emergencies; observing strict hygiene and safety rules and more.

  • Track 16-1Preterm-birth Complications and Neonatal Intensive Care
  • Track 16-2 General Pediatrics
  • Track 16-3Health Issues with Children
  • Track 16-4Pediatric Mental Health
  • Track 16-5Pediatric Cardiology and Research
  • Track 16-6Pediatric Haematology and Oncology
  • Track 16-7Pediatric allergy and respiratory Disorders
  • Track 16-8Pediatric Immunology and Infectious Diseases
  • Track 16-9Pediatric Critical Care

Disaster nursing is the adjustment of expert nursing information, skills and state of mind in recognizing and meeting the health, nursing, emotional needs of disaster victims. They will likely accomplish the most ideal level of health for the people and the community involved in the disaster.

  • Track 17-1Disaster response
  • Track 17-2Recovery
  • Track 17-3Mitigation
  • Track 17-4Development
  • Track 17-5Preparedness

Cardiac Care Nurses treat patients suffering from heart diseases and conditions and treat heart disease, heart attacks, and other cardiovascular health issues. Cardiac nurses  play a pivotal role in the prevention, diagnosis. Cardiac nurses are critical in the fight against heart disease and are needed not merely to care for patients, but also to promote healthy lifestyle choices.

  • Track 18-1Cardiac Arrest and Heart Failure
  • Track 18-2Coronary Artery Disease and its Management
  • Track 18-3Cardiac Arrhythmias
  • Track 18-4Congenital Heart Disease

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner  also called a Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. They do many of the same things including diagnosing mental illness and prescribing medication. They require extension education in physical and mental health assessment, development, implementation and integration of care, the diagnosis of mental health conditions, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, practice evaluation, liaison and consultation

  • Track 19-1Psychiatric Disorders
  • Track 19-2Translational Psychiatry
  • Track 19-3Assessment and Evaluation of Mental Health
  • Track 19-4Schizophrenia and Nursing Care

Informatics is becoming increasingly present in our profession due to rapidly changing technologic advances. Nursing Informatics is the "science and practice  that integrates nursing, its information and knowledge, with information and communication technologies to promote the health of people, families, and communities worldwide." Often, they will act as the liaison between nurses and technology people. The goals are to disseminate this information to allow people to make better decisions based on more accurate data.

Roles of a nurse informatics specialist include:

  • Project management
  • Policy writing
  • Educate, train and provide support to systems users
  • Choose appropriate systems
  • Optimizing systems         
  • Track 20-1Project management
  • Track 20-2Policy writing
  • Track 20-3Educate, train and provide support to systems users
  • Track 20-4Optimizing systems
  • Track 20-5Choose appropriate systems

Dental care is important to prevent dental disease and to maintain proper dental and oral health. Oral problems, including dental and periodontal infections, dry mouth, tooth decay, are all treatable with proper diagnosis and care. 

Many public health nurses work with specific populations, such as young children living in poverty Community health nursing, a field of nursing that is a blend of primary health care and nursing practice with public health nursing. All nurses work with patients from the communities surrounding the health care facility. This means that in essence, all nurses deal with public health. The community health nurse conducts a continuing and comprehensive practice that is preventive, curative, and rehabilitative. 

  • Track 22-1Community Health Systems
  • Track 22-2Designing and evaluating services
  • Track 22-3Public Health Care Services
  • Track 22-4Alternative Medicine
  • Track 22-5Rural health

Wound care nurses have many names, including continence and ostomy nurses. Wound care nurses specialize in the proper management of wound care by treating and monitoring wounds that are the result of disease, injury, or medical treatments. Their work promotes the safe and rapid healing of a wide variety of wounds, from chronic bed sores or ulcers to abscesses, feeding tube sites and recent surgical openings. 

  • Track 23-1Wound Care control
  • Track 23-2Infection Control
  • Track 23-3Infection Control
  • Track 23-4Wound Care and Dressing
  • Track 23-5Wound Care and Treatment

Gerontological nurses work in collaboration with older adults, their families, and communities to support healthy aging, maximum functioning, and quality of life. The term gerontological nursing, which replaced the term geriatric nursing in the 1970s, is seen as being more consistent with the specialty's broader focus on health and wellness, in addition to illness. 

  • Track 24-1Geriatric Oncology
  • Track 24-2Depression and Dementia
  • Track 24-3Gerontology and Palliative Care
  • Track 24-4Medication and Nutrition in Elderly

Nursing practice are enlisted nursing experts provides healthcare across a continuum of services for acute and chronic conditions in hospital, ambulatory, and skilled nursing settings. Nurses share lessons learned, tools, and evidence-based practices across the system. They engage in emergency management and disaster preparedness both in VA and beyond. To improve access to care, nurses help create new models of care like the Primary Care , Patient Aligned Care Teams (Patient Centered Medical Home), introduce new nursing roles like the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL), and advance existing roles, like the use of RN Care Managers to coordinate care.

  • Track 25-1Leadership needs in Dental nurses
  • Track 25-2New Nursing Technology
  • Track 25-3Innovations in Patient Care
  • Track 25-4evaluating competence
  • Track 25-5Advances in Nursing Practice
  • Track 25-6Medicine Case Report

Nursing, as a confirmation based zone of practice, has been creating subsequent to the season of Florence Nightingale to the present day, where numerous nursing caretakers now function as scientists situated in colleges and in addition in the human services setting. Medical attendant training places accentuation upon the utilization of proof from exploration with a specific end goal to legitimize nursing mediations. Nursing research falls to a great extent into two regions: 1. Quantitative exploration or research is situated in the worldview of coherent positivism and is engaged upon results for customers that are quantifiable, by and large utilizing measurements. The overwhelming examination technique is the randomized controlled trial. Qualitative exploration or research is situated in the worldview of phenomenology, grounded hypothesis, ethnography and others, and analyses the experience of those accepting or conveying the nursing care, centering, specifically, on the implying that it holds for the person. The exploration techniques most ordinarily utilized are meetings, contextual analyses, center gatherings and ethnography.

 

Primary care nurses work administering medication, educating and counseling patients and patient’s families on diagnosis and treatments, planning treatment strategy and implementing treatment, assessing patients, and monitoring a patient’s vital signs. Primary Nursing is a system for delivering nursing care that is based upon the four elements:

  • Track 27-1Responsibility for Relationship and Decision-making
  • Track 27-2Work Allocation and Assignments
  • Track 27-3Communication with the Health Care Team
  • Track 27-4Leadership

Every licensed nurse must get a Continuing Education hours or Continuing Education credits each year. There are many nursing universities and nursing societies are conducting Nursing conferences each year to get Continuing nursing education hours and CNE credits. Thereby explores the advancement of knowledge and clinical practice skill set. Apart from Conferences there are numerous nursing programs and nursing courses through which they are providing the Continuing Education credits for practice nurse.

 

A legal nurse consultant is a registered nurse who uses expertise as a health care provider and specialized training to consult on medical-related legal cases. Nursing conferences, Nursing Meetings, Nursing care 2018, Surgical Nursing 2018, Nursing Edu 2018, Registered Nurse 2018, Nursing care, Oncology Nursing 2018 .