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2017, Number 05

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MediSan 2017; 21 (05)

The operative assistance dynamics of the Venezuelan military nurse

Izquierdo MC, Ledo RC, Montoya RJ
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Language: Spanish
References: 4
Page: 601-607
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Key words:

military nursing, professional training in nursing, nursing practice, assistance dynamics.

ABSTRACT

This investigation is intended to diminish the inadequacies in the process of the military nurse training, so that their professional performance could be improved. The operative assistance dynamics of this specialist is approached with that purpose. It contains configurations and dimensions that particularize it in their professional training; new relationships and categories are also declared for the development of their operative practice, with the logic that should be followed in this theoretical construction: from the general fields to the singular ones and vice versa.


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