Nursing care
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Used for
anesthesiology nursing, arthritis nursing, cardiovascular nursing, diabetes mellitus nursing, emergency nursing, surgical nursing
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Broader Terms
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Narrower Terms
critical care nursing, family nursing, geriatric nursing, obstetric nursing, oncology nursing, pediatric nursing, psychiatric nursing, public health nursing
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Related Terms
interdisciplinary collaboration, patient care
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Scope Note
care given to patients by nursing service personnel.
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Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- The amount that the NHS will contribute towards a person’s nursing care is banded and determined by an assessment.
- Skilled nursing care is permitted only if that care will be provided on a part-time, intermittent basis for no more than 120 days in any 12- month period.
- These standards ensure consistent nursing care is provided to patients and families with similar nursing care needs throughout the hospital.
- But nursing care is cash-limited and is being restricted to the care provided by a registered nurse.
- People aged 65 or over who live in care homes, and who would otherwise pay their own fees, receive a weekly payment of 145 towards their personal care, and a further 65 if nursing care is also required.
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