Nursing is a broad field with many different specializations.
Adult Nursing: Caring for adults, including chronic illness, rehabilitation, pain management, and other health issues.
Pediatric Nursing: Caring for children and adolescents, including vaccination, disease prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Obstetric and Gynecological Nursing: Caring for pregnant women, women in labor and postpartum, as well as newborns and infants.
Psychiatric Nursing: Focusing on the psychological and emotional needs of patients, including mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia.
Geriatric Nursing: Caring for older adults, including chronic disease management, rehabilitation, pain management, and end-of-life care.
Community Nursing: Providing nursing services in a community setting, including home care, rehabilitation nursing, and community health education.
Emergency Nursing: Providing nursing services in emergency situations, including trauma, accidents, and acute illnesses.
Intensive Care: Focusing on patients with serious illnesses such as heart disease, cancer, infections, and organ transplants.
Rehabilitation Nursing: Helping patients regain physical function, including exercise, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
Nursing management: Responsible for organizing and coordinating the nursing team to ensure that patients receive appropriate care and services.





