Nursing is the protection,
promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and
injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis
and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals,
families, groups, communities, and populations. Nursing is a popular field
of study in China. As such, nursing education is offered at most of the
major universities throughout the country, with programs leading to diplomas
and certificates, as well as both undergraduate (bachelor) and graduate
(master’s) level degrees. To qualify for admission into one of the many undergraduate nursing programs in
China, students must, at minimum, possess a secondary school diploma and meet
the university’s admission requirements, which may or may not entail an
entrance examination of some kind.
Those students pursuing a Master of
Science degree in Nursing must possess a baccalaureate degree in order to be
considered for admission. Once admitted to the undergraduate nursing program,
students are classified as nursing students and will be required to take
approximately 240 credits over a four year span; credits that will cover both
general education classes (mathematics, composition, science, social sciences,
etc.) and nursing-specific coursework.The setting where a nurse
works determines the specific tasks assigned to him or her. Nurses working in
medical-surgical hospitals care for sick and injured patients. They perform
tasks such as giving medications, taking vital signs, including temperatures,
pulse and blood pressure. They also administer medications, including
intravenous medicines. A nurse is required to document care given and the
patient’s response in the medical record.
Those working in hospitals may
specialize in specific areas of care, such as pediatric nursing, where they
work primarily with children, gerontology, a field that focuses on older adults
and psychiatry. Qualifications for working in the field include earning a
degree or diploma and passing a state examination that leads to a license. The
pathway to becoming a nurse can vary. A one-year program leading to a diploma
helps one meet the qualifications to become an LPN. Those desiring to earn the
RN credential can take one of three routes. There is the associate degree,
which takes two years to complete at a junior college or community college. A
diploma program is usually undertaken in a hospital that offers training. These
programs are generally 2-3 years long. A bachelor’s degree is earned at a
four-year college or university.It is also possible to
achieve education through an online nursing degree program. Earning an online
nursing degree allows a candidate the convenience of working toward the
credential at home, work or where ever he or she can access a computer.
As with the other programs, the person who decides to study online will need to arrange for the clinical practicum. The clinical component is required in addition to courses such as English, biology, chemistry, nutrition, medical terminology, pharmacology and courses that focus specifically on the field.
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Lishui University
Established in 1907, Lishui University is a higher education institution located in the large city of Lishui (population range of 1,000,000-5,000,000 inhabitants), Zhejiang. Officially accredited and/or recognized by the Department of Education, Zhejiang
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Jingchu University of Technology
Established in 1984, Jingchu University of Technology is a public higher education institution located in the medium-sized city of Jingmen (population range of 500,000-1,000,000 inhabitants), Hubei. Officially accredited and/or recognized by the Departmen
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Lanzhou University
Lanzhou University has been the best university in the northwestern region of China, ranking as one of the top 30 among over 1,500 universities across China. It is one of the key universities administered directly by the Ministry of Education. With almos