To care, Include and Transform: THE Nursing As Mission of Life

Luca Moreira
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In the silent corridors of a neonatal intensive care unit, each fragile breath of a newborn is a battle for life. Each medical decision can define a future. Juliana Soares from the Silva Branches do you know good that reality. Nurse formed for the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, with specializations in Neonatal and Pediatric ICU and Instrumentation Surgical for the Facuvale, she dedica your trajectory to the advancement of pediatric nursing and inclusion in child care.

THE science applied the recovery of lives

With experience consolidated in therapies respiratory advanced, as CPAP, Using BiPAP and high-flow oxygen, Juliana has helped countless premature babies overcome critical challenges. Her work in administering essential medications and closely monitoring pediatric patients improves prognoses and reduces hospital complications.

In addition to the technique, his work is marked by closeness to families, helping parents and guardians to understand treatments and participate in medical decisions. THE Building trust in the hospital environment becomes a fundamental part of the healing process.

Inclusion and impact social

THE dedication of Juliana surpasses you limits of the hospitals. Creator of project Inclusive Pediatrics has provided specialized care to children in situations of social vulnerability, promoting equal access to health care. For this initiative, she received an award from the City Council of Pingo D’Água, Minas Gerais, in recognition of the services provided to the community.

This project represents more than just medical care. It reflects Juliana’s commitment to transforming the reality of families who previously did not have access to essential treatments.

THE strength us moments challenging

In the hospital routine, not every battle is won. But Juliana understands that nursing goes beyond technique—it involves emotional support and sensitivity in difficult moments. Her hands adjust monitors and ensure the precision of surgical procedures. But they also offer comfort to distressed parents, wipe away tears and bring words of encouragement when everything seems uncertain.

Juliana states that: “caring is more than a profession—it is a commitment to life.”

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