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Nurse Rigged
Photorealistic
Low-poly
PBR/Gameready
4K High Quality Texture Map
POLYGONS - VERTICES
Body17418 vertices, 17000 polygons Hair 17625 vertices, 7854 polygonsPants15374 vertices, 15261 polygonsShoes9112 vertices, 8672 polygonsT-shirt7154 vertices, 7089 polygonsTop11558 vertices, 11408 polygons
A nurse is a trained and licensed healthcare professional who provides direct patient care, promotes health, prevents disease, and advocates for individuals, families, and communities, working alongside doctors and other medical staff in diverse settings like hospitals, clinics, schools, and homes, with roles ranging from basic care to advanced practice as nurse practitioners. Nurses administer medications, monitor vital signs, educate patients, create care plans, and perform various medical duties, requiring compassion, critical thinking, and strong communication skills. What nurses doDirect Patient Care: Administer medications, perform physical exams, monitor patients, assist in surgery, and provide hands-on care.Patient Advocacy & Education: Teach patients and families about health conditions, treatment plans, and wellness.Health Promotion: Help people maintain health, prevent disease, and recover from illness.Collaboration: Work with doctors, therapists, and other healthcare providers to develop and implement care plans.Specialized Roles: Can specialize in areas like pediatrics, oncology, surgery, hospice, research, or administration. Types of nurses (Examples)Registered Nurse (RN): Provides daily patient care, administers medications, and assesses patient needs.Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN): Offers basic care and support, often under the supervision of an RN or doctor.Nurse Practitioner (NP): Advanced practice nurses who can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications, sometimes acting as primary care providers. Work settingsHospitals (various wards: ICU, ER, Pediatrics)Doctor's offices and clinicsLong-term care facilitiesSchoolsHome healthcareResearch & Education Key skillsPatience, compassion, and ability to stay calm under pressure.Strong communication and critical thinking.Attention to detail and thoroughness.