What is Nursing? What to do after graduation?

What is Nursing and what do you do after graduation?
Nurses are responsible for health care, checking the health status of patients and other tasks to serve the initial health care process until recovery and treatment for patients. Together with doctors, nurses are responsible for caring for and monitoring the patient's illness process from examination and treatment to recovery.

What is Nursing and what do you do after graduation?
What is Nursing and what do you do after graduation?
Currently, the world's nursing profession has been classified as a separate profession, on par with other professions. There are many different nursing degrees: high school, university, post-graduate. Many nursing staff have doctoral degrees, master's degrees... and many scientific works that professors and doctors in the treatment system must respect.
In Vietnam, in the past, nurses were called Nurses, which means assistants of doctors. Nowadays, nursing has been considered an independent profession in the health system, so people who work in nursing are called nurses. Nurses currently have many levels and qualifications and have been regulated very specifically and in detail in the civil servant rank system according to the regulations of the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Understanding the position and importance of the Nursing profession, candidates will have a clearer view of the profession and find their career path in the Nursing profession.
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