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clinical nursing practise with a specialty in the care of people taking part in clinical research and the implementation of research. Clinical research nurses play a crucial role in ensuring participant safety, continuing maintenance of informed consent, integrity of protocol implementation, accuracy of data collecting and data recording, and follow-up in addition to providing and organising clinical care. Clinical indications, study criteria, data gathering, and research goals all influence the care that research participants get.

A clinical nurse is a highly educated nurse leader who focuses on a particular area of practise. Some healthcare professionals refer to them as clinical nurse specialists. Clinical nurses assist other nurses in their job and have an impact on health care innovation both inside and outside of their organisation. They may also carry out standard nursing tasks like patient diagnosis and treatment, but they usually concentrate on consultation and research.

Clinical nurses may take into account a number of patient-centered variables while choosing a specialisation, such as:

·         Care setting, such as an emergency room or home health

·         Care necessary, such as rehabilitation or psychiatry

·         Demographic, such as children or women's health

·         such as infectious illnesses or diabetes

·         type of medical issue, such as stress or pain

Common clinical nurse duties

Depending on their employment and expertise, clinical nurses have different responsibilities. One of their regular tasks is:

·         evaluating patients, requesting testing, and creating therapy regimens

·         supplying professional knowledge for challenging situations and medical emergencies

·         teaching patients and carers how to handle issues related to health

·         Nurse mentoring and education

·         directing nurses and support workers as they do research in their field of expertise

·         Publishing scholarly papers and writing them

·         making presentations for science

·         establishing, modifying, and carrying out health care practises, guidelines, and training initiatives

·         gathering information from patient records and medical data to enhance nursing services

·         creating evaluation tools to analyse care and education programmes and making suggestions for improvement

·         Allocating resources from the employer, such as finance and nursing personnel


Home care is distinct from traditional healthcare organisation needs in that nurses and other healthcare providers visit patients in their homes and personal spaces.

Three responsibilities can be identified when it comes to home care safety: the workers' responsibility to safeguard their own safety, the agencies' and organisations' obligations to train staff and provide workplace safety procedures, and the patients' and families' obligations to encourage the safety of the home care team members.

Three obligations may be identified when it comes to home care safety: the employees' obligation to look out for their own security, the organisations' obligation to provide training and safe working conditions, and the patients' obligation to encourage the safety of the home care team members.

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