Safety is the absence of danger,nursingIt is an essential requirement for the provision of Safety is ensured by the deliberate and organized activities of nursing professionals.
Safety management refers to organizational activities aimed at maintaining and ensuring safety. Safety management includes two phases: the phase in which the entire health and medical (welfare) institution anticipates and investigates hazards and builds a system to prevent accidents in advance, and the phase in which it considers countermeasures against accidents that have occurred. Safety is also,(a) patientand so forthfamilyAlong with raising and establishing safety awareness among several people, including visitors and health care workers, it is necessary to put in place measures to protect the safety of health care workers based on safety management standards.
Nursing professionals have not only a legal responsibility to ensure safety, but also an ethical responsibility to ensure safety and human rights. To fulfill these responsibilities, the nursing profession is a family,area, schools, workplaces, etc.livingenvironmentIn the healthcare and welfare sectors, such as hospitals, medical facilities, and other health and welfare institutions, we always observe and predict factors that may impede safety and prevent injuries, adverse events, accidents, and infections from occurring.copeThe nursing profession itself faces a variety of risks, such as infection, radiation exposure, and biological rhythm disturbances. Nursing professionals themselves also face diverse risks, including infection, radiation exposure, and disruption of biological rhythms,nursingIt is an important responsibility to ensure the safety of not only the people who are subject to the

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