What is nursing practice?nursing postandnursingIt is an act of reaching out to those in need ofnursing postIt is positioned as a major part of the activities of the Its contents include,nursingIndividuals subject to thefamily, group,areaIt is to assist society in its physical, psychological, cognitive, and social aspects. To that end,nursingThe aspects include continuous observation and judgment of people in need of medical care to anticipate and monitor problems, crisis response to respond effectively to emergency situations, and nursing judgment to perform medical treatment based on physician's orders and to observe their reactions.
In recent years, emphasis has been placed on the development and improvement of nursing practice competencies in basic nursing education and new nurse education, but definitions and concepts of nursing practice competencies vary and are not unified. Components of nursing practice competence include, for example, leadership, critical care, education and assessment, and planning and evaluation by Stiwiren (P.M. Schwirian),human relationsinterpoint (interword separation)communication, ,professiontargetdevelopmentThe six aspects of the "caregiver's role," as well as Benner's (P.Benner) seven-domain classification of supportive roles, teaching/training functions, diagnostic and patient monitoring functions, effective response to emergencies, implementation and observation of therapeutic procedures, monitoring and quality assurance of care practices, and organization and role performance skills.
In addition, the International Council of Nurses (ICN) introduced the International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP), which consists of three classification systems: nursing phenomena, nursing activities, and nursing outcomes, as a framework to capture nursing practice, and the ICNP is well known as a tool to describe nursing practice.

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