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.
Clinical nurse specialists (CNS) are advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who serve as consultants in evidentiary-based nursing experience in one of several specialty fields. They must incorporate their specialized understanding of disease management with patient condition detection, diagnosis , and treatment, delivering medical care is a significant role with nursing practice. The professional nurse practitioners have a basic purpose of delivering reliable, quality and cost-effective nursing services, while collaborating from within to strengthen the health care environment.
- Clinical Nursing Practices
- Advancements in Clinical Nursing
- Evidence-based Nursing Practice
- Registered Nurse Practitioners
Nursing education is used to train their patients and to explain them to administer the different medications, look up the medical facilities and the health of the patient. Nursing curriculum is specifically meant to establish and test the nursing profession. One approach is to support their area of nursing as the current developments in nursing and implement new approaches in the field. The career nursing requires a specific and well-defined position as nurse. Stated aims of nursing training programs do not provide the entire body of unconscious awareness. In the nursing sector, overall growth needs acknowledgment of a professional status along with a specific and well-defined role.
- Nursing Education and Career
- Patient Safety
- Health Diversity
- Emerging Techniques & Strategies
- Mental Health
- Nursing Informatics
Practice of nursing which requires particular skills in the field of nursing and nursing careers in general, unique ways rely on changes in the training center by setting various diseases, helpful methodologies or measurements of restoration by form of patient. We protect the nursing needs to allow a healthy part for success to encourage nursing practices to conduct their nursing policies.
- Diversity in Healthcare
- Stress Management & Nursing
- Role of Clinical Nurses
- Hospice Nursing
- Transcultural Nursing
It's a method of study of the operation, analytical, the essential phenomenon in nursing. Studies in medicine has a profound impact on both existing patients' clinical procedures and prospective patients entering professional profession. Nursing Work is used by all age groups to encourage physical security, self-esteem and personal care skills. Nursing testing, which has the ability to decrease efficiency and happiness, is used to eliminate their health issues across life cycle.
- Nursing Ethics
- Pre-clinical Research
- Qualitative Nursing Research and Quantitative Nursing Research
- Mixed Method of Nursing Research
- Certified Registered Nurse Anaesthetists and Certified Nurse-Midwives
- Telemedicine and E-health
In relation to the physical and reproductive wellbeing of women during their lives, midwifery is the healthcare practice that deals with conception, childbirth and postpartum time. Midwifery nursing is a practice based on the areas of well-being and childbirth of pregnant mothers. Pregnancy care and tyke care concentrate mainly on the well-being of patients and develop their relationships with their patients during their pregnancy and labour-periods. A Woman Health Specialist is a nurse with advanced experience who takes care of the woman in his career. It focuses on hygiene, obstetrics and reproductive gynaecology. The Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHNP) is an agency that provides a curriculum for the graduates to play a major part in both medical care and primary health care.
- Pre and Postnatal Care
- Obstetrics & Midwifery
- Labor and Childbirth
- Women’s Sexual Wellness
- Antenatal Depression
- Women’s Mental Health
Cardiac nursing is used to treat complications and to take care of people with a number of heart problems as well as a heart condition. Cardiac nurses are the registered nurses who have trained a condition that causes heart damage in the form of the coronary artery and makes the healing by using bypass surgery. The cardiologist is appointed to provide patients of all ages with safety controls. With the supervision of a cardiologist, cardiac nurses help treat their patients with chronic problems such as congestive heart failure, cardiomyopathy, coronary artery disease, irregular angina, myocardial infarction and heart dysrhythmia. Cardiac nurses may observe the patients and conduct stress check tests, measuring cardiac function using electrocardiogram machines.
- Hemodynamic Monitoring
- Case Management
- Catheterization Laboratory (Cath Lab)
- Dialysis Care
- Caring for Heart Transplant Patients
- Cardiac Surgery & Nursing
Emergency Nursing provides medical care in a particular environment for patients, from fevers to minor injuries and serious injuries. The ambulance nurses are immediately operating hands-on with the patients. It helps any scenario to be predicted and dealt with. Medical nurses will handle regular patients and emergencies. They answered the questions, prioritized the importance of service, completed the resuscitative steps for the other diagnosis immediately and efficiently. A critical care nurse delivers compassionate services to those in a hospital's intensive care units to handle the most seriously sick or wounded those, taking care of the basic needs of the most vulnerable.
- Physical Examination/Assessment
- Emergency Management
- Trauma & Critical Care
- Intensive Care Nursing
Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is a nurse 's assigned profession that specializes in mental health and caring for emotionally ill or depressed individuals of all ages. Those include: autism, autism, personality disturbances, anxiety disorders , eating disorders, suicidal impulses, depression, hysteria, and self-harm. Nurses in this field are given advanced instruction in interpersonal therapy, creating a collaborative relationship, coping with stressful habits and clinical drug administration. A clinical nurse in most countries would need to graduate with a bachelor's degree in medicine to become a Registered Nurse (RN) and specialize in mental health. Degrees vary from country to country, and are regulated by country specific regulations.
- Psychiatric Therapeutics
- Physical Care
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Psychosocial Interventions
- Social Maturity
For long-term treatment palliative care plays a significant part. Palliative care offers support for patients who experience suffering, illness and aging-related complications that increase their quality of life. Nursing helps people receive the palliative treatment they deserve for long-term pain relief, and an improved sense of well-being and health. Palliative care nurses ensure patients adhere to their medication schedules and procedures by ensuring a clear line of contact with the patient, doctors and other related health professionals. Most people need assistance with movement, so they may be helped by a palliative care nurse to manage physical exercise so carry out routine activities. They can hold and track appliances, and assist with personal care needs such as bathing and feeding. Most notably, nurses delivering palliative care make patients and their families feel healthy and secure.
- Roles in Palliative Care
- Physical and Emotional Health
- Patient Safety
- Elderly Care
An oncology nurse is a trained nurse who is making an attempt to keep their patients from having cancer. This requires the application of radiation, hormone therapy, and other medical drugs for the diagnosis of cancer). Through radiation treatment radiation oncology is used to prevent cancer. Such nurses require their specialized oncology certifications and surgical training, so it is progressing as the traditional baccalaureate nursing degree does. Cancer nursing tackles the whole challenges of treatment, aids , prevention of cancer patients and allows early diagnosis.
- Cancer Care
- Radiology & Precautions
- Chemotherapy Management
- Emotional Health Management
A clinical nurse, also known as a theatre nurse or scrub nurse, specializes in perioperative care , providing patients care before, after and after surgery. Registered nurses or registered nurses must undergo further training to become a theatre nurse. There are various fields of specialization that the theater nurses can work on, depending on the places they are involved in. The surgical nurse is expected to accompany and assist the patient, physicians, surgical assistants, nurse anaesthetists, and nurse practitioners in several different processes during surgery. The nurse will help plan the patient and the operating room for the surgery, pre-operatively. They help the anaesthetist and surgeons as needed during the surgery. The final step is post-operative, with the patients being provided with adequate medication and medications.
- Preoperative Care
- Intraoperative Care
- Postoperative Care
- Psychological Support
A pediatric nurse practitioner is an experienced nurse who specializes in treating children of all ages, from newborns to young adulthood. When a PNP opts to work in primary care (PNP-PC), they can adopt a patient-focused approach to direct young children and their family through daily childhood coughs and colds. A PNP-AC can handle critical, chronic, and acute illnesses in an intensive care environment by taking a treatment-focused approach. A neonatal nurse practitioner is an experienced nurse who is trained in treating children from newborns to two years old. While they frequently operate in a neonatal intensive care unit ( NICU), they are able to provide both primary care and emergency care in order to treat premature and ill babies and to bring them back into the arms of their parents. NNPs work with a narrower number of cases than others, and as such ought to be neonatal disease specialists.
- Neonatal Intensive Care
- Pediatric Emergency Nursing
- Pediatric & Neonatal Nutrition
- Birth Deformities
- Patient Education
A clinical nurse practitioner is a registered nurse who uses experience to advise on medical-related litigation issues as a health care professional with advanced preparation. Legal nurse practitioners help attorneys to read patient records and understand medical jargon and hospital problems in order to obtain the best outcomes for their clients. The practice is a comparatively new one, starting in the mid-1980s. A specialist medical nurse fills holes in the expertise of a solicitor. Although the advocate is a legal specialist, the medical nurse practitioner is an authority in medicine and the healthcare system.
- Law & Healthcare
- Ethics in Legal Nursing
- Legal Case Management
- Risk Management
Advanced nursing practice, as it has come to be known, primarily includes developing the nurse's expertise, experience and position beyond the conventional technical boundaries. Some of the definitions seek to describe the duties and tasks that specialized nurses take on, above and above the conventional reach of nursing practice. The ongoing hiatus provides a perfect chance for the nursing profession to revisit and re-imagine this century's philosophy of clinical practice, concentrating on core nursing knowledge and principles rather than stretching it into a professional position.
- Advancements in Nursing
- Enhanced Communications
- Digitalization
- Drug Delivery
Healthcare is described as sustaining or improving health by prevention , diagnosis, accident, sickness, disease treatment, and other physical and mental disorders in humans. Especially by trained and licensed professionals it is emotional wellness. Nursing administration involves the implementation of policy and decision-making processes for the organisations. The administration involves arranging, scheduling, handling, and monitoring jobs.
- Nursing Administration
- Crisis and Risk Management
- Health Education
- Career & Professional Developement
Nurses are being prepared to work with COVID-19 patients, ensure procedures are met, use PPE correctly and, among other things, improve hand hygiene. When handling a health crisis nurses are important as they are a critical connection between the patient and the rest of the health care staff. COVID-19 has strongly stressed the need for each country to invest in nurses and midwives as part of its contribution to ensuring universal health coverage. The worldwide reaction by nurses to this epidemic has taken nursing to a global spotlight in such a way that it would never have been acceptable otherwise to name 2017 'the nurse's year.'
- ‘Year of the Nurse’
- Roles & Responsibilities
- Challenges during COVID pandemic
- Stress Management