Gerontological Nursing

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Within this discussion board I will be talking about several things. I will explain what a ‘gerontological nurse’ means to me, why so few students pick gerontological nursing, what would increase nurses to choose this, and the similarities between two articles. Gerontological nursing is a aspect in nursing that is reserved for special nurses. Gerontological nursing is a special area of nursing that special people are able to do. Nurses who work within this area are very kind, compassionate, and caring. I believe that it takes a special kind of person to work within this area. Gerontology is where nurses take care of the older population, and these nurses need to know about a variety of different diseases and such that can affect the older adult population. Older adult patients are not student’s favorites. I believe that few students want to work with the older adult population because they do not understand fully what it means to take care of people who sometimes cannot help with their care. Some older adults need to be fully taken care of and cannot physically take care of themselves. This is hard work and it takes a special kind of nurse to help these individuals with everything that needs done within their daily lives. Some students may learn to love this area if they just had a chance to work within it. It is also …show more content…

Students should have a chance to make sure that they can understand how to take care of these patients because they would end up liking it more instead of having a negative aspect. According to Newman and White (2016), exchanging knowledge about things helps to improve the knowledge base within patient care. This can be applied to helping take care of gerontological nurses, especially since this will help the new student nurses to understand these patients a bit

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