Womens Health Nursing

A women's health nurse practitioner offers medical care to biological, intersex, and transgender women during puberty, pregnancy, menopause, and beyond. Patients may choose women's health nurse practitioners over obstetricians because they handle patient care more thoroughly, sometimes more individually, and collaboratively. Women nurses are in charge of keeping the wards and medical equipment's hygiene in addition to providing patient care. In addition to providing patients with gynaecological health care throughout their lifetimes, they are trained and skilled in dealing with health concerns that have an influence on reproductive health.

 

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