Q: Is a nursing a profession within the health care sector focused on the care of individuals? ¶
A: Yes, and families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.
Q: Is a nursing a particularly stressful profession? ¶
A: Yes, and nurses consistently identify stress as a major work-related concern and have among the highest levels of occupational stress when compared to other professions.
Q: Is a nursing the nation's largest health care profession? ¶
A: Yes, and with more than 3.1 million registered nurses nationwide.
Q: Was a nursing not an established part of Japan's healthcare system until 1899 with the Midwives Ordinance? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a nursing based upon a social contract that delineates professional rights and responsibilities as well as mechanisms for public accountability? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a nursing the Japanese Federation of Medical Workers Union? ¶
A: Yes, and which was created in 1957.
Q: Is a nursing sues? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a nursing done at the master's and doctoral levels? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Was a nursing considered a women's profession? ¶
A: Yes, and just as doctoring was a men's profession.
Q: Is a nursing the most diverse of all healthcare professions? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a nursing the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities? ¶
A: Yes, prevention of illness and injury; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human responses; and advocacy in health care for individuals, families, communities, and populations.
Q: Is a nursing 4 years and master's degree in nursing is 2- 2.5 years and PhD degree in nursing is 4–5 years? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a nursing divided depending on the needs of the person being nursed? ¶
A: Yes.
Q: Is a nursing still able to legally practice in the UK? ¶
A: Yes, although they are able to undertake university modules to obtain enough credits to top up to a degree.
Q: Is a nursing designed to help the public and is also driven by the public's needs? ¶
A: Yes.