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Expanded role of nursing means enlargement of nurse role within the boundaries of nurse
Expanded role of nursing is the responsibility assumed by a nurse within field of practice autonomy
Expanded roles
1. CARE GIVER 2. MANAGER: 3. PROTECTOR AND ADVOCATE:
4. COUNSELLOR:
Communicator Educator
Rehabilitator Collaborator
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Specialty practice that provides services to workers, worker populations and community groups.
Delivers health and safety programmes
PARISH NURSE
The role that gathers in churches, cathedrals, temples, or mosques and acknowledge common faith traditions.
PARISH NURSE
Functions Provider of spiritual care Health Counselor Health Advocate Health Educator Facilitator Of Support Groups
HOSPICE NURSE:
Hospice nurse is one who provides a family centered care and allows clients to live and remain at homes with comfort, independence and dignity, while alleviating the strains caused by terminal phase i.e at the time of
death
HOSPICE NURSE:
Function: Pain & symptoms control Spiritual Care Home Care and impatient Care Family Conferences Co-ordination of care Bereavement Care:
REHABILITATION NURSE:
Rehabilitation nurse is a nurse who specializes in assisting persons with disabilities and chronic illness to attain optimal function, health and adapt to an altered life style.
NURSE EPIDEMIOLOGIST(Infection
control nurse)
Monitors standards and procedures for the control and prevention of infectious diseases and other conditions of public health significance including nosocomial infections.
MILITARY NURSE:
Military nurse is one who provides care to military personnel and their families
AEROSPACE NURSE( flight nurse. ) Flight nurse is a nurse who provides comprehensive nursing care for all types patients during aero medical evacuation and airlift flight.
TELE NURSE:
Tele nurse is one who carries out telephonic communication with the patient,
DISASTER NURSING:
Disaster nursing can be defined as the adaptation of professional nursing skills in recognizing and meeting the nursing, physical, emotional and social needs resulting from a disaster.
FORENSIC NURSE:
Forensic nurse is one who is expected to be acquainted with the basics of forensic medicine so as to handle and preserve the evidentiary materials.
NURSE ANESTHETIST
NURSE ENTREPRENEUR
ONCOLOGY NURSE
INFUSION NURSE
RADIOLOGIC NURSE
PRISON NURSE
PRISON NURSE:
Prison nurse is a registered nurse who works in a prison.
5/1/2011
An advanced practice nurse (APN) has a masters degree in nursing, advanced education in pharmacology and physical assessment, and certification and expertise in specialized are of practice
Clinical Nurse Nurse Generalist Nurse Anesthetists Nurse Midwife Nurse Practitioner- The role of the nurse
Acute Care Practitioner Adult Nurse Practitioner Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Family Nurse Practitioner Womens Health Nurse practitioner Geriatric Nurse practitioner
NURSE MIDWIFE
NURSE ADMINISTRATOR
NURSING ADMINISTRATOR
Nurse administrator manages client care and the delivery of specific nursing services within a health care agency. Eg; charge nurse, nurse manager
NURSE RESEARCHER
NURSE RESEARCHER
The nurse researcher investigates problems to improve nursing care and to further define and expand the scope of nursing practice. The nurse researcher may be employed in an academic setting, hospital, or independent professional or community service agency.
NURSE INFORMATIST
Role extension or expansion: a qualitative investigation of the perceptions of senior medical and nursing staff in an adult intensive care unit
RGN, BSc(Hons), ENB 100 Susan Bowler (Sister), RGN, BSc(Hons), M.Phil Maggie Mallik (Cert.Ed. Lecturer in Adult Nursing (Acute/Critical))
5/11/2011
To investigate issues surrounding role extension or expansion in intensive care nursing, a small qualitative study was conducted centred on one intensive care unit (ICU) within a large teaching hospital. Data were collected by semi-structured interviews from a purposive sample of five senior intensive care nurses and three consultant anaesthetists. Four major categories emerged, identified as: interpretation confusion; education for change; struggles for power and task versus autonomy.
5/11/2011
Rajeshwari S (CHN)
The findings revealed that the senior critical care nurses identified themselves as independent, autonomous practitioners involved in clinical decision-making. However, there was evidence of a reluctance to empower more junior staff to perform extended or expanded roles. Medical respondents viewed extended or expanded roles as taking on mechanical tasks for which anyone could be trained to perform.
5/11/2011
Rajeshwari S (CHN)
In conclusion, it is argued that although nursing is maturing in its growth towards professionalization, broader issues such as the legal quagmire, failure to adopt the philosophy of role expansion and the existence of sacred boundaries intra- and inter- professionally need to be addressed.
5/11/2011
Rajeshwari S (CHN)
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