N-NF-II-125 Chapter Notes -Unlicensed Assistive Personnel, Nursing Process, Nurse Anesthetist

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Roles and functions of the nurse: nurses assume a number of roles when they provide care to clients. Nurses often carry out these roles concurrently, not exclusively of one another. A nurse may provide care directly or delegate it to other caregivers. Communicator: communication is integral to all nursing roles. Nurses communicate with the client, support persons, other health professionals, and people in the community. In the role of communicator, nurses identify client problems and then communicate these verbally or in writing to other members of the health care team: the quality of a nurse"s communication is an important factor in nursing care. The nurse must be able to communicate clearly and accurately in order for a client"s health care needs to be met. Nurses also teach unlicensed assistive personnel (uap) to whom they delegate care, and they share their expertise with other nurses and health professionals. Client advocate: a client advocate acts to protect the client.

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