Nursing should be taught in a hospital, not a university
Nursing should be taught in a hospital, not a university
Introduction
Nursing care is the health of human beings. It also receives the name the profession, grounded in science that is devoted primarily to diagnosis and treatment of health problems or potential. Nurse's unique approach focuses on the study of the response of the individual or group to a health problem or potential, and, from another perspective, in addition to or substitution of the need of every human being to take care of itself from the views bio-psychosocial and holistic. Critical thinking nursing is based on the merits of questions and challenges facing a complex situation and how to deal with this situation. It is the system of nursing practice, in the sense that it provides the mechanism by which the nurse uses their views, knowledge and skills to diagnose and treat the customer response to actual or potential problems of health. As nursing is a critical profession, it requires detailed and continuous education for the nurses. Furthermore, it is important that the nursing education being provided is of the highest quality, in order to make sure that the resulting nurses are of the highest potential, as well (Radcliffe, Mark, 2000). Therefore, this paper would focus on examining the fact that nursing should be taught in hospitals, not a university.
Part A
Nursing should be taught in Hospitals
A hospital is where sick people are cared for to provide diagnosis and treatment they need. There are different types of hospitals, according to the type of pathologies that attend: general hospitals, acute hospitals, chronic hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, nursing homes, mother and child, and so on. Within hospitals there are different branches of medicine such as: the ENT doctors, ophthalmologists, cardiologists, dentists, pulmonologists, urologists, neurologists, internists, etc, belonging to general hospitals. Within the maternal are gynecologists, surgeons, pediatricians, etc. As this is a very critical profession, therefore, it requires detailed and continuous education, which is best possible in hospitals, as nurses can practically learn in hospitals. This will in turn, also make them better nurse. Following are the benefits of nursing education in hospitals (Radcliffe, Mark, 2000).
Since there are many opportunities for distance learning schools for nurses, nursing students should consider the potential benefits of attending a local school, preferably a hospital nursing school. It is evident from statistics that the best ranked nursing schools are schools of nursing hospital. So attend a prestigious school, as the number one ranked University of San Francisco, you may want to pursue a nursing career. A distinct advantage of schools of nursing in the hospital is based on the fact that it makes you to be able to pursue the practical aspects of learning with the ease of scheduling. Large hospitals also offer students a wide variety of specialties, in which to practice their profession before reaching a degree (Radcliffe, Mark, 2000). Normally, the hospital's nursing school is usually a teaching hospital, as well, which means that training does not exist for ...