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Nurses are an essential link in the health care chain, working in close collaboration with doctors. Close to patients, accessible and empathetic, this specialist in direct care and assistance must undergo rigorous training to acquire specific skills. Together, let's take a look at some of the key facts and figures.
What is a nurse?
Nurses are care specialists. Usually working in hospitals, they are responsible for the specific care and hygiene required by patients. In the course of their work, they may also be called upon to provide psychological support or carry out administrative tasks. The nature of the job means that they may have to work at night or at weekends, as medical requirements do not bend to schedules. It's a demanding job, requiring a strong sense of self-sacrifice. A sense of service and support are essential to withstand the pressures of the job.
The different missions of the nursing profession
Patient care
This is the nurse's main mission. Patient care is varied, and depends on the patient's clinical situation, working environment and specialization. Here's an overview of the main types of care these professionals can provide:
- Basic care
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- Grooming and personal hygiene: help with washing, changing clothes, mouth, hair and nail care.
- Feeding and hydration: assistance with feeding, monitoring of specific diets and administration of gastric tubes.
- Mobilization and pressure sore prevention: assistance with position changes, mobilization of bedridden patients, wound monitoring and care.
- Technical care
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- Administration of medication: orally, intravenously, intramuscularly or subcutaneously, following medical prescriptions and monitoring side effects.
- Wound care and dressings: cleaning, disinfecting, changing dressings and monitoring healing.
- Infusions and transfusions: setting up and monitoring intravenous infusions and blood transfusions.
- Specific care: care of medical devices such as catheters, urinary catheters or drains.
- Emergency care
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- First aid: cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), anaphylactic shock management and fracture stabilization.
- Seizure management: management of epileptic seizures, respiratory distress and other medical emergencies.
- Assessment and triage: rapid assessment of patients' condition and prioritization of care according to severity.
- Palliative care
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- Pain management: administration of pain medication and non-pharmacological techniques to relieve pain.
- Psychological support: listening and emotional support for patients and their families.
- Preventive care
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- Vaccinations: administration of vaccines and awareness of vaccination schedules.
- Health education: advice on lifestyle, nutrition, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and other risk behaviors.
- Screening: participation in screening campaigns for various pathologies such as diabetes, hypertension and cancer.
- Rehabilitation care
- Functional re-education: collaboration with physiotherapists to aid physical recovery.
- Teaching adaptive techniques: use of technical aids, adaptation of daily gestures.
- Psychological support: help in managing life changes and adapting to a new health condition.
Care coordination
Nurses play a central role in this area. They liaise between the various health services, ensuring that the care provided is coherent and continuous. They work in teams with other healthcare professionals to develop and implement personalized care plans.
Medical records management
This is a secondary part of their job, but an important one nonetheless. Nurses must accurately record all information relating to patient care, including observations, treatments administered and changes in health status. This documentation is essential to ensure continuity of care and effective communication between the various parties involved.
Skills required of a nurse
Technical skills
To provide care in a comfortable and safe environment, nurses must possess technical skills such as
- Mastery of technical gestures
- Care of wounds and dressings
- Use of medical equipment
- Knowledge of pharmacology
- Resuscitation techniques
Interpersonal skills
Since they are in contact with a fragile, sick and vulnerable public, these professionals need to demonstrate many interpersonal skills in order to relieve patients of their pain, whether physical or psychological. What's more, they have to be able to work irregular and sometimes hectic schedules. All this requires characteristics such as :
- Empathy
- Compassion
- Communication skills
- Teamwork
- Conflict management
- Adaptability
- Resilience
Administrative skills
Although they do not always perform these functions within the organizations in which they work, nurses must still master office skills such as :
- Medical records management
- Planning and organization
- Knowledge of protocols
- Inventory management
- Care follow-up
Training to become a nurse
To become a nurse and apply for a job as a nurse, you need to obtain the Diplôme d'Etat d'Infirmier (DEI). This diploma takes three years to complete at an Institut de Formation en Soins Infirmiers (IFSI), and includes theoretical and practical training as well as clinical internships. It is accessible via the Parcoursup orientation platform.
In addition, nurses' aides and auxiliary nurses can follow a specific pathway for professional advancement.
After obtaining the DEI, nurses can specialize in various fields (pediatrics, anesthesia, intensive care) by taking additional training courses.
These opportunities offer nursesa wide range of career paths. They can progress to positions of responsibility, such as health executive or director of care, or move into teaching and research. Others may, for example, open a nursing facility and work as self-employed nurses.
Want to find out more about this academic path? See our Nursing studies fact sheet!
Working conditions in the nursing profession
Working conditions for nurses vary considerably depending on the setting in which they work, whether in hospitals, private practice or other environments.
In hospitals
- Working hours: often irregular, with day and night shifts, weekends and public holidays.
- Workload: can be heavy, especially in emergency, intensive care and surgical departments. In addition, nurses are often required to care for several patients simultaneously, which can generate stress and pressure.
- Work environment: hospital work is carried out in multidisciplinary teams, fostering collaboration and the exchange of information. Access to sophisticated medical equipment and specialized resources is generally assured.
- Continuing education: hospitals often offer opportunities for continuing education and specialization, enabling nurses to keep abreast of medical and technological advances.
Private practice
- Autonomy: self-employed nurses enjoy greater freedom in organizing their work, planning their visits and schedules according to patients' needs. In return, they are responsible for the administrative and financial management of their activity.
- Working hours: they can be more flexible, but require frequent travel, sometimes over long distances.
- Patient-nurse relationships: homecare allows for more personalized relationships with patients, contributing to the well-being of both parties.
Other work environments
- Schools: school nurses monitor students' health, manage emergencies and implement prevention programs. Schedules are generally regular, in line with the school calendar.
- Corporate: corporate nurses contribute to the health and well-being of employees, organize prevention campaigns and manage medical emergencies. They often work in collaboration with human resources departments and workplace safety officers.
- Rehabilitation centers and nursing homes: nurses in these establishments provide specialized care for people in rehabilitation or elderly people, often requiring continuous care and special attention. Working hours may vary, but are often more stable than in hospitals.
The challenges of the nursing profession
There are many challenges. Nursing is as demanding as it is stimulating. Nurses never get bored. They regularly meet new patients and new colleagues. Their missions are varied and their environments multiple. He/she is confronted with the routine of basic care as well as the extraordinary of emergency care. It's an exciting job, but one that requires real effort, both physical and mental. The workload is generally high, in a medical field that has been under strain for many years. Emergency situations can be trying, and regularly bring nurses face to face with death and suffering. Nurses need to be well-prepared to deal with these difficult situations, and know how to manage the human distress of patients and their families.
In addition, working hours are irregular, as patients may require medical care at any time, including nights and weekends. Finally, this is not a sedentary career. These specialists spend long hours on their feet, walking, getting up and moving around. So they need to be in good physical shape and know how to look after themselves. What's more, the nature of their work exposes them to pathogens, so they need to protect themselves against infection.
As you can see, nursing is a difficult but rewardingprofession. It's a demanding (in every sense of the word), stimulating and dynamic profession. As patients' first point of contact in the healing process, nurses are at the service of human beings and their health. Often generous, they don't count their hours, driven by a rare and precious degree of humanity.
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