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Nursing is "a profession concerned with the provision of services essential to the maintenance and restoration of health by attending the needs of sick persons." (www.medterms.com) Famous nurse, Florence Nightingale's, greatest achievement was to raise nursing to the level of a respectable profession for women. In 1860, with the public subscriptions of the Nightingale Fund, she established the Nightingale Training School for nurses at St. Thomas' Hospital. Things have changed a great deal since 1860. In the United States, for example, Nursing has become highly specialized and there are many categories of Nursing. In the United Kingdom, there are five categories of Nursing. As defined by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, these categories are: Mental Health Nursing, Learning Disability Nursing, Children's Nursing, Midwifery Nursing, and Adult Nursing. (www.nmc-uk.org) Mental Health Nurses, Learning Disability Nurses, and Midwifery Nurses are all either Adult Nurses or Children's Nurses depending on the age of their patient. These categories are inter-twined, and all of the other branches are relevant to Adult Nursing. Mental Health Nurses care for people with mental health problems. They help patients either overcome or accept their problem so that they can lead as normal a life as possible. "A mental illness is a disorder of the brain that results in a disruption in a person's thinking and ability to relate to others. Most psychologists attribute mental illness to organic/neurochemical causes that can be treated with psychiatric medication, lifestyle adjustments and other supportive measures." (www.wikipedia.com) Mental Health Nurses care for people of all ages, from the very young to the very old. For example, in the United States, 15% of the adult population and 21% of the child/adolescent population use some sort of mental health service per year. (www.surgeongeneral.gov)...

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Learning Disability Nurses work with people of all ages who suffer from varying degrees of problems. They also provide support for the families of their patients. Their patients may have a variety of health problems in addition to their learning disability, which the Learning Disability Nurse will have to take into consideration. Learning Disability Nurses are Children's Nurses or Adult Nurses. In some cases, they may be both for the same patient when that patient requires long-term care. They may be required to act as a Mental Health Nurse for their patient's family (or for the patients themselves).
"Learning disorders affect the ability to interpret what one sees and hears or the ability to link information from different parts of the brain. These limitations can show up in many ways -- as specific difficulties with spoken and written language, coordination, self-control, or attention. Such difficulties extend to schoolwork and can impede learning to read or write, or to do math. Learning disabilities can be lifelong conditions that, in some cases, affect many parts of a person's life: school or work, daily routines, family life, and sometimes even friendships and play. In some people, many overlapping learning disabilities may be apparent. Other people may have a single, isolated learning problem that has little impact on other areas of their lives." (www.medterm.com)

Midwifery Nurses are trained in both Nursing and Midwifery. They provide support to women, their babies, their partners, and their families, from conception to the first phase of post-natal care. It is in giving this support…

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Bibliography www.census.gov, Newsroom Releases, Facts for Features, May 2, 2005

www.florence-nightingale.co.uk/flo2.htm www.learndirect-advice.co.uk, Website of Learn Direct www.medterms.com, Medterm Medical Dictionary www.nmc-uk.org, Website of Nursing and Midwifery Council www.surgeongeneral.gov, Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, Chapter 6


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