Addiction Nursing

Addiction nursing is an area of nursing focused on providing care for individuals and families living with addiction. Addiction nurses work with patients, families, and communities to assess the impact of addiction and help individuals and families to make positive changes in their lives. Addiction nurses provide care in a range of settings, including hospitals, community health settings, residential treatment centers, and other healthcare settings. They also provide education and support to help individuals and families cope with the physical, psychological, and social effects of addiction. Addiction nursing is a vital component of addiction treatment and prevention, as it helps to ensure that individuals and families are equipped to cope with the challenges of addiction and lead healthier lives.

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