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Discuss measures that nurses caring for women can use to prevent or reduce the risks they face.
Patient safety especially the safety of female is an essential and vital component of quality nursing care. However, the nation’s health care system is prone to errors, and can be detrimental to safe patient care, as a result of basic systems flaws. A variety of stakeholders (society in general; patients; individual nurses; nursing educators, administrators, and researchers; physicians; governments and legislative bodies; professional associations; and accrediting agencies) are responsible for ensuring that patient care is safely delivered and that no harm occurs to patients. The responsibility of these stakeholders in addressing patient safety in the context of a nursing shortage is discussed, along with specific actions they have taken, and can continue to take, to promote safe care. There are many strategies that nurses can follow in order to reduce the risk of problems that women are facing now.
Assessment of the problem is the primary concern. According to the identified problem, nurses could provide care. There are many problems in the society that they are facing include, physical, psychological, social and economical problems. Provision of psychological support is the another important concern.