hjúkrunarmenn
Hjúkrunarmenn is the Icelandic term for nurses. Nurses in Iceland, like elsewhere, provide direct patient care, administer medications, monitor vital signs, and educate patients and their families. The profession encompasses a wide range of specializations, including general medical-surgical nursing, intensive care, pediatrics, obstetrics, and psychiatric nursing. Hjúkrunarmenn play a crucial role in the Icelandic healthcare system, working in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and community health centers. Education for nurses in Iceland typically involves a bachelor's degree in nursing, which includes both theoretical studies and extensive clinical practice. Following graduation, they must be licensed by the Icelandic Health Directorate to practice. The demand for qualified hjúkrunarmenn is consistent, reflecting the ongoing need for skilled healthcare professionals to meet the health needs of the population. Their work is essential for promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for individuals across the lifespan.