well if you want to become a nurse you need to take science because you need to know how the body works and how each cells works inside the body as a nurse at a hostpial you need to know this to check patients for any affected diesase .
To understand "physiology of the human body" requires CHEMISTRY. There are issues with toxic substances, overdoses, and medications that chemistry is applicable.
The science aspects of Pharmacology requires CHEMISTRY AND ALGEBRA to administer medications safely. Measurement and review of proper doses.
MATH SCIENCES...many measurements and conversions from different units of measurements. STATISTICAL SCIENCE is important to understand professional journals and reports.
The behavior sciences such as PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY are important in dealing with patients and their families. THEOLOGICAL SCIENCES are helpful also as are the LANGUAGE SCIENCES to communicate verbally and with written English is a must. A foreign language or sign language is always useful.
There are aspects of PHYSICS & CHEMISTRYutilized in surgery....there is lots of equipment and calculations to do. CRNA's are nurses that give anesthesia...they have to understand many things about gases and flow rates etc.. There are different kinds of lasers and solultions.
There are many things that involve electrical measurements and soundwaves. If not to support the testing to understand the reports.
COMPUTER SCIENCE is very very significant in data collection about patients (documentation), medication records, education, runing different types of equipment and for research.
ECCONOMIC SCIENCES (both macro and micro) for management of budgets and the healthcare dollars. (FINANCIAL SCIENCES).
CULTURAL SCIENCE fits under ecconomic and has everything to do with being culturally sensitive to various races, religions/creeds and cultures.
That is all that comes to mind of the top of my head...hope it gets you started.
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Biology and anatomy are just a few sciences involved in nursing. Many students studying nursing have to take many different science courses.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing I think.... I'm not sure..
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but its not so much a science as a technology.
how dose science invole in nursing
medical science?
There are many different ways that science is involved in firefighting. The most obvious one is that you can put out fires with water, and yes, that is chemestry. Firefighters also use science to put out forest fires. They start a new fire in a certain location with a drip tourch, and that will meet the forest fire and burn it out. Science is involved in just about everything, even firefighting. you can take fire science classes at most collages and unniversities
the two major branches of science are biological science and natural science. these two are divided into many branches.
1.Physical Science 2.Biological Science 3.Social Science 4.Mathematics & Logic
There actually three(3) branches . They are :- ORGANIC ; Chemistry of carbon compounds. INORGANIC ; Chemistry of non-carbon compounds (The rest of chemistry) PHYSICAL ; Chemistry involved, with heat , light, energy, calculations, stoiciometry.
Pharmacological science
Mainly Medical Science. Also consists Biochemistry, Microbiology, Psychology, Nutrition, Nursing.
apprentice nursing is a period that the nursing is already "taught" and have a applied science.
Answer 1: The two nursing degrees about which you ask are written as follows...* Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)* Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)...simple as that.
MSN = Masters in the Science of Nursing. It means they are a nurse, not a doctor.
The BSN is a bachelor's of science degree in nursing.
Nursing informatics is a field that assimilates computer science and nursing science. It aims at communicating and managing information, wisdom, data and knowledge in nursing practice.
Typically, an associates in nursing is an associates in science degree (AS).Typically, an associates in nursing is an associates in science degree (AS).Typically, an associates in nursing is an associates in science degree (AS).Typically, an associates in nursing is an associates in science degree (AS).Typically, an associates in nursing is an associates in science degree (AS).Typically, an associates in nursing is an associates in science degree (AS).
nursing theorists and his contributions
It appears to be the same thing.
A Nursing Informatics Degree is a degree that focuses on the combination of health science, computer science, and information science. It is similar to a Nursing degree, with more of a focus on the technical aspects.
Theory is a part of nursing science in such a way that caring theory is a philosophical foundation of nursing. It is also an ethical part of the central focus for nursing.
no