Monday 12 July 2010

Nursing In Bangladesh

Nursing is one of the common duties for every man, because man has three duties –duty to Allah/God, duty to parents and duty to mankind. A nurse is such a person who dedicates her whole life to the service of the people who are ill, injured and wounded. The field she renders her dedicated service is called nursing. The job of a nurse is very noble. It enables a person to serve the suffering humanity. To be a nurse the minimum academic qualification is S.S.C Bangladesh. Moreover, one has to study for three years in the nurses’ Training Centre and one year’s practical training in any Medical College Hospital follows this. This will lead one to have a (B. Sc degree) in nursing. After completing the course successfully nurses are employed in hospitals and clinics. The job of nurse is very tiring. She is always busy. She looks after the patients, pushes them injection when necessary. A doctor only prescribes medicines but it is a nurse who helps the patients in taking medicines. A nurse is very vigilant. She renders her heartfelt service to mitigate the agonies and sufferings of the patients admitted to hospitals and clinics. She shares the sorrows and sufferings of the patients. The importance of a nurse beggars description not only Bangladesh but also the whole world. Hospitals and clinics can not go even a single day without a nurse. But it is a matter of great regret that a nurse is not held in due respect. So steps should be taken to ensure due social and financial status for the nurses so that they can keep the torch of Florence Nightingale ever illuminated. Bangladeshi nursing is very careful.

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