Essay On Nurse Practitioner

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Aneeta Mahan Professor Jones HPA 310 Feb 17 2014 NURSE (Registered Nurse RN) or NURSE Practitioner (NP) Role What is the role of the nurse in caring for patients Registered Nurses (RN) primarily provide bedside care and serve as the liaison between patients and physicians in assisting the physicians with examinations, patient condition (i.e. vitals), delivery of medication and administration of the doctor's treatment. RN's also work in recuperating hospitals (i.e. hospice, physical therapy rehabilitation etc) and provide long term care to the aged or the chronically ill (California Board of Registered Nurses). What is the role of the nurse practitioner in caring for patients Differing from Registered nurses, Nurse practitioners (NP) can prescribe medications. NP's also deliver primary care to patients in both large or small and public or private practices, clinics, schools and workplaces. Nurses meet the needs of patients and promote a wholesome approach to healthcare and stress the importance and benefits of good health. Nurse Practitioners are registered nurses who have received clinical training to offer preventative and acute healthcare services to patients of all ages. NP's provides thorough, cost effective and customized care for families and communities in need of it. Source: Quality and Nursing: Moving from A Concept to a Core Competency; Leslie W. Hall, MD, FACP; Shirley M. Moore, PhD, RN, FAAN; Jane H. Barnsteiner, PhD, RN, FAAN; Urologic Nursing; December 2008; http://www.suna.org How does the RN or NP role differ from that of the physician, therapist, surgeon, administrator, or other roles in your scenario? Physicians/Surgeon/Nurses: Primarily, physicians are required to receive extensive medical training a... ... middle of paper ... ...they have all the information and tools necessary in order to implement positive behaviors into their routine post discharge. What is the nurses role in customer service Everything that a nurse does (mentioned above) is service to the customer. What is the nurses role in quality assurance. Quality assurance is a programme is designed to promote the best possible care to patients. This being the case, in drug administration or prescription, delivery of aid to the patient, provision of details specific to their case and advocacy within their responsibility as liaison, nurses are one, if not the most vital piece in connecting the patient to the doctor and ensuring all information is understandable to them, all their questions are answered and their self efficacy is high such that upon delivery they will maintain the required practices to ensure the best prognosis.

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