"Emergency Nursing" provides immediate critical care to a patient in an emergency that might lead to a life-threatening situation and needs rapid decisions and treatment. Nurses are educated to stabilize patients and get immediate attention. "Ambulatory Care Nursing" involves non-emergency care provided to patients in ambulatory settings, where chronic conditions, preventive care, and minor procedures are managed. Both are crucial specialties in the health care system, ensuring proper and timely care is delivered in emergency rooms or outpatient clinics at the 3rd Edition of the Nursing Research Conference.
Session Overview
This session will highlight the essential contributions of Emergency Nursing and Ambulatory Care Nursing to the provision of care in all settings. Attendees will examine emergency care practices that are fast-paced, high-stakes, patient-stabilizing, rapid-decision environments. They will then analyze the significance of ambulatory care, where nurses manage chronic illnesses, preventive health, and routine checkups. Both areas illustrate the need for responsive care to be effective for better patient health and outcomes.