Specialising in adult nursing means that you will work with adults of all ages, with diverse health conditions. Nursing is concerned with the holistic care of an individual. The practitioner employs skills and knowledge to promote and maintain health and to restore physical, social and psychological coursellbeing wherever possible. Adult nursing strives to maintain the dignity and independence of the client, supporting individuals to achieve as full a recovery as is possible.
An undergraduate degree or equivalent in a health or social care related subject from an approved institution working in clinical practice as a registered nurse or licensed to practice as a nurse with a nursing regulator or appropriate licensing board IELTS (Academic) score of 6.5 Work Based: at least three years’ post-qualification work experience as a registered nurse or licensed to practice as a nurse with a nursing regulator or appropriate licensing board, supported by appropriate references
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