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About implementation of nurse specific acts

Last updated on August 29, 2023.

In our hospital, nurses who have completed specific action training carry out specific actions based on the instructions of a doctor.

What is a specific act?

Specified act means that a nurse assists in medical treatment according to the procedure manual set by a doctor in advance.
This act is a medical practice that can only be practiced by nurses who have completed specific action training and have specialized knowledge and skills.
By performing specific actions by nurses, nurses who are always near patients can be a member of the medical team and provide appropriate medical care quickly and timely according to the patient's condition.

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Stroke and Neurospinal Center Medical Affairs Division, Administration Department

Phone: 045-753-2500

Phone: 045-753-2500

Fax: 045-753-2859

E-Mail address [email protected]

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