Agustin Cristiyani “Nursing Staff” What Is a Nurse ?
The nurse is a person
who plays a role in caring for or nurturing, assisting and protecting someone due to illness, injury and peruses of aging (Harlley, 1997). NURSING STAFF The nurse staff is a person who has completed a program of basic, generalized nursing education and is authorized by the appropriate regulatory authority to practice nursing in his/her country. 450,000
Diagram of Nursing Staff in Indonesia 400,000
Diagram on the number of health 350,000
personnel collected by the Ministry of Health PPSDM Health RI Until the year (2014), the amount of nurses who 300,000 have STR in Indonesia is 281.111 people. And then data comparison 250,000 from BPPSDMK in the year 2015 is decrease nurses in Indonesia that is amount to 223.910 people. 200,000 Until the year 2016, according to Health Ministry's Health Department data, the number of 150,000 registered nurses in this country reaches 288.405 people that is increase from the year before. 100,000 Finally for year 2017 the Gustinerz search results from online data base the number of nurses in 50,000 Indonesia 22 October 2017 is step by step amount nurses is increase to 384.946 people 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 Example of Nursing Staff at Doris Sylvanus Palangkaraya
We take Dr. Doris Sylvanus Palangkaraya
Hospital as an example for Nursing Staff where in every room in hospital there are parts of Nursing Staff such as room chief, leader team, nurse practitioner and then nursing staff. Conclusion Nursing is a form of professional service which is an integral part of health services based on nursing science and tips, in the form of comprehensive bio-psycho-social and spiritual services, addressed to individuals, groups and communities both healthy and sick that covers the entire life cycle of man. Nursing is an applied science that uses intellectual skills, technical skills and interpersonal skills as well as using the nursing process in helping the client to achieve the optimal level of health. The Nursing Staff is prepared and authorized to engage in the general scope of nursing practice, including the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and care of physically ill, mentally ill, and disabled people of all ages and in all health care and other community settings