Urology Nursing
Urological problems that impact the patient's bladder, kidneys, and urethra are the main focus of urological nursing. Urological nurses have a thorough understanding of urological treatments and educate patients on the risks and potential complications of operation. Patients who develop bladder symptoms as a result of severe kidney stones, an overactive bladder, or treatment for reproductive cancer are included in the patient spectrum for nurses. When treating bladder problems, urologists frequently have to deal with the patient's embarrassment and suffering, even if each condition calls for a different course of treatment.