HISTORIC RELATION BETWEEN NURSING CONSULTATION AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Abstract
Bibliographical study about Nursing Consultation that highlights the importance of the School of Nursing Anna Néri as the precursor of this activity. The results show that Nursing Consultation is carried out on the basis of the cure and individual model. We conclude that formational institutions need to rethink the education of this activity, involving the students in it from the beginning, leading them to "learn how to learn" in relation to this topic, which is fundamental in the praxis of nursing, as a gap still exists in the systematization of this procedure. The proposed methodology needs to be mastered by the nurse in order to execute the appropriate technical skills and, for this, the awareness of the category is important. In this sense, such activity is exclusive of nursing and this space needs to be occupied, ratifying the commitment with the assisted patients what is referred to the service of the basic human needs.Downloads
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