Similarities And Differences And Characteristics Of Professional Nursing Roles

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Have you been to the hospital before? Did the nurses treat you good? Well, if you answered yes to the questions then you will love this paper. I will be writing about nursing roles. Specifically I will write about caregivers and teachers in nursing. I will describe how the nursing roles reflecting in the video, I will discuss differences and similarities, and list characteristic of professional nursing behavior. I hope you like my paper. All nurses are caregivers that are their job to care for those who are sick or unwell. An example of a caregiver is a nurse. Florence Nightingale was caregiver she helped the soldiers with wounds. Nightingale cared so much that she made sure that the sheets that the soldiers slept on were clean. She cut the
A caregiver needs to have patience. The nurses that provide home care to others need to be patient to succeed at what they are doing. To be patient it means that the person understands that there could be changes in plans, things may not go as quickly as planned, and there may be a little hesitation at times on the part of the person receiving care. Secondly, a teacher, a teacher is a very important role in nursing. A great teacher is a skilled leader. Different from administrative leaders, effective teachers focus on shared decision-making and teamwork, as well as on community building. This great teacher conveys this sense of leadership to students by providing opportunities for each of them to assume leadership roles. “Teaching is planned to strengthen a patient’s knowledge regarding making decisions about treatment options, and it is an essential nursing intervention. In many ways, the nurse as teacher is also an interpreter of information, and this leads us to the next role for discussion.” (JoAnn Zerwekh & Ashley Zerwekh Garneau 2014) The other characteristics are advocate, manager, colleague, and expert. Those are the characteristics of professional nursing

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