- Source: Community nursing
Community nursing is nursing care delivered outside acute hospitals, for example in the home, within General Practice facilities, in community hospitals, in police custody, at a school or in a care home. In the UK, a community nurse needs a degree approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Council, as well as 1–2 years’ experience as a qualified Adult Nurse.
The job functions covered include:
Ambulatory care nursing
Assisted living
Faith community nursing
Flight nurse
Gerontological nursing
Home care
Home health nursing
Care Home Nurse
Community Children's Nurse
Community Mental Health Nurse (CMHN)
Community Learning Disability Nurse
Community Midwife
Correctional Nursing
District Nurse (DN)
General Practice Nurse (GPN)
Health Visitor (HV)
Homeless Outreach Nurse
Nurses working in unscheduled care, e.g. working with paramedics
Occupational Health Nurse
Palliative Care Nurse
Public Health Nurse
Military nurse
Nurse-Family Partnership
Private duty nursing
School nursing
Telenursing
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