Hematology nurses are
specially trained people who provide care for patients suffering from
blood diseases or disorders. They take atmost care in carrying out blood transfusions, blood tests, research and chemotherapy.
Hematology
nurses create the plan of care to manage symptoms that result from blood
problems. Hematology nursing is most commonly similar to oncology nursing where they help patients manage their pain if their cancer is particularly aggressive or out of reach. Hematology nurses
work with adults only in specialized working areas. The
responsibilities of these nurses include taking medical histories and
performing examinations or blood analysis, administring IVs and working
with physicians to diagnose various blood diseases and disorders. Hematology nurses are
the back bone for their patients and their families as they teach them
how to fight with the diseases and help them manage their blood disease.
Advanced practice hematology nurses have some prescriptive authority.
Advanced nursing practice in oncology leads to mastery of the nursing
process which provides the ability to guide and evaluate nursing
practice delivered to individuals diagnosed with cancer. The oncology
nurse works with expertise in the multidisciplinary oncology team to achieve realistic healthcare goals for an individual or for an entire community.
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