Nursing is the backbone of the health system and is no longer limited to basic care. The advancement of clinical practice and the growing recognition of the role of nursing in clinical research have made it a methodological approach to patient care. Nurses with excellent clinical and administrative skills are more in demand than ever before. Nursing health care covers the various specialties critical care nurses, including surgery, pediatrics, medicine, obstetrics, accident, emergency, cardiac, kidney, neuroscience, hematology and neonatal. Nurse practitioners typically manage chronic and acute medical conditions, both in physical and mental terms, through comprehensively compiling information about a patient’s history, conducting physical exams and ordering medical treatments and diagnostic tests. Registered nurses that have specifically trained as family nurse practitioners can serve as both primary, and specialty health care providers. Like a family doctor, a family nurse prac...