What are the five key roles of nurses?
Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation |
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Diagnosis, prescribing, planning, strategic development, and evaluation |
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Assessment, prescribing, planning, education, and evaluation |
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Assisting physicians, diagnosis, planning, strategic development, and evaluation |
ANSWER.
* Five key roles of nurses are
* Assessment (Assess the subjective and objective information about the patient).
* Diagnosis (Formulation a nursing diagnosis based on the assessed data)
* Planning (Prepare a plan of care based on problems of the patient in the diagnosis)
* Implementation (Implement the plan of care to solve the health problem)
* Evaluation (Evaluate the effectiveness of patient care).
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