Siniša Franjić
Doctor
International University of Brcko District
Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Biography
Siniša Franjić graduated from the Faculty of Law. Before academic career, he worked as a journalist - freelance contributor 20 years. Until today, he wrote five books and many scientific papers. He studying Medical law, Health law, Criminal law, Criminalistics, Forensics, Computer criminality, Copyright law, Criminal procedure, Energy law, Trade law. He received PhD from Criminal law and Criminalistics/Forensics.
Research Interest
Everyday routine jobs, as well as suddenly specific situations, as well as severe medical conditions of a nurse, can be considerably psychophysically exhausted. It is therefore important for nurses to find a model to deal effectively with stress and the severity of working conditions. Higher levels of education and lifelong learning contribute to finding new strategies that facilitate work in the intensive care unit. Qualities that give importance to nurse's are communication skills, emotional stability, empathy, flexibility, interpersonal skills, physical endurance, respect, knowledge and many others. The role of a nurse is to establish a balance between technique and humanity, or to bring humanity in the care of a patient, because no one device will not replace the caring and sympathy of the nurse.