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Savaş, Terör ve Hemşirelik

War, Terrorism and Nursing

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Abstract (2. Language): 
War/terrorism, occurring in the human hand, prevents the normal life of society, is destroying the support systems that enable them to cope. Wars and terrorist attacks; quite a lot of people risked his life to give, such as damage to health facilities, patient transport, advanced treatment negatively affects the ability to communicate with staff. Nurses in the war / terrorism incidents, identify unusual cases they can deliver health services effectively requires that they are available for personal and professional. This article is the historical process of nursing care given to war, war / terrorism incidents and for the importance of nursing education is to review the responsibilities of nurses in the fi eld of battle.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Savaş/terör, insan eliyle meydana gelen, toplumun normal yaşantısını engelleyen, baş etmesini sağlayacak destek sistemlerini yok eden durumdur. Savaşlar ve terörist saldırılar; oldukça fazla insanın hayatını tehlikeye attığı gibi sağlık kuruluşlarına hasar vermekte, hasta naklini, ileri bakım kabiliyetini personelinin iletişimini olumsuz etkilemektedir. Hemşirelerin; savaş/ terör olaylarını tanımaları, olağandışı durumlarda sağlık hizmetlerini etkili sunabilmeleri için kişisel ve profesyonel olarak hazır olmalarını gerektirmektedir. Bu makalenin amacı, tarihi süreçte savaşlarda verilen hemşirelik hizmetlerinin, savaş/ terör olaylarına yönelik hemşirelik eğitiminin ve savaş alanında hemşirelerin sorumluluklarının incelenmesidir
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