The concept of "trauma nursing" is care for patients who have experienced severe injury due to accidents, violence, or disasters. Trauma nurses work in high-pressure settings, including emergency departments and trauma centers, quickly monitoring and stabilizing patients, controlling pain, and preventing complications. They collaborate with the different medical teams to ensure that interventions are instituted promptly and emotionally support patients and their families. They also play a preventive and educative role in safety and awareness. It would be a grand event to focus on trauma nursing advancements and best practices at the 3rd Edition of the World Nursing Research Conference, an essential role nurses play in trauma care.
Session Overview:
The trauma nursing session will focus on the critical role of nurses in managing patients with severe injuries caused by accidents, violence, or disasters. This includes the assessment, stabilization, and treatment of trauma patients and pain management with the prevention of complications. Another important topic of discussion will consist of the collaborative effort between trauma nurses and the medical teams; the emotional support nurses offer to patients and their families, and the importance of trauma prevention. Presentations are based on the newest research on trauma nursing and best practices in this field, with a focus on the role of nurses in trauma care.