ISSN: 2572-0899

看護と法医学の世界ジャーナル

オープンアクセス

当社グループは 3,000 以上の世界的なカンファレンスシリーズ 米国、ヨーロッパ、世界中で毎年イベントが開催されます。 1,000 のより科学的な学会からの支援を受けたアジア および 700 以上の オープン アクセスを発行ジャーナルには 50,000 人以上の著名人が掲載されており、科学者が編集委員として名高い

オープンアクセスジャーナルはより多くの読者と引用を獲得
700 ジャーナル 15,000,000 人の読者 各ジャーナルは 25,000 人以上の読者を獲得

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The Clinical Recreation Preparing in Psychological Wellness Clinical Practice

Rianne L. Noordzij

Forensic nursing is a specialized field of nursing that combines the principles of nursing with forensic science and legal processes to provide comprehensive healthcare services to individuals who have been affected by violence, trauma, or criminal activity. This abstract provides an overview of forensic nursing clinical practice, highlighting its key components, roles, and responsibilities. Forensic nursing clinical practice encompasses a wide range of activities and settings. Forensic nurses work in hospitals, community clinics, forensic laboratories, and law enforcement agencies.They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including law enforcement officers, attorneys, social workers, and healthcare professionals, to ensure the delivery of evidence-based care and promote justice. In conclusion, forensic nursing clinical practice is a vital and evolving field that bridges the gap between healthcare and justice. Forensic nurses contribute significantly to the well-being of individuals affected by violence and trauma, using their expertise to provide comprehensive care, collect and document forensic evidence, and support legal processes. Through their multidimensional roles, forensic nurses uphold the principles of justice, compassion, and advocacy within the healthcare system.