Roles and Function of a Nurse:
1. Caregiver
- The caregiver role has traditionally included those activities
that assist the client physically and psychologically while
preserving the client’s dignity. Caregiving encompasses the
physical, psychosocial, developmental, cultural and spiritual
levels.
2. Communicator
- Communication is an 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 team.
The quality of a nurse’s communication is an important factor in
nursing care.
3. Teacher
- As a teacher, the nurse helps clients learn about their health
and the health care procedures they need to perform to restore or
maintain their health. The nurse assesses the client’s learning
needs and readiness to learn, sets specific learning goals in
conjunction with the client, enacts teaching strategies and
measures learning.
4. Client advocate
- Client advocate acts to protect the client. In this role the
nurse may represent the client’s needs and wishes to other health
professionals, such as relaying the client’s wishes for information
to the physician. They also assist clients in exercising their
rights and help them speak up for themselves.
5. Counselor
- Counseling is a process of helping a client to recognize and
cope with stressful psychologic or social problems, to developed
improved interpersonal relationships, and to promote personal
growth. It involves providing emotional, intellectual, and
psychologic support.
6. Change agent
- The nurse acts as a change agent when assisting others, that
is, clients, to make modifications in their own behavior. Nurses
also often act to make changes in a system such as clinical care,
if it is not helping a client return to health.
7. Leader
- A leader influences others to work together to accomplish a
specific goal. The leader role can be employed at different levels;
individual client, family, groups of clients, colleagues, or the
community. Effective leadership is a learned process requiring an
understanding of the needs and goals that motivate people, the
knowledge to apply the leadership skills, and the interpersonal
skills to influence others.
8. Manager
- The nurse manages the nursing care of individuals, families,
and communities. The nurse-manager also delegates nursing
activities to ancillary workers and other nurses, and supervises
and evaluates their performance.
9. Case manager
- Nurse case managers work with the multidisciplinary health care
team to measure the effectiveness of the case management plan and
to monitor outcomes.
10. Research consumer – nurses often use
research to improve client care. In a clinical area nurses need
to:
- Have some awareness of the process and language of
research
- Be sensitive to issues related to protecting the rights of
human subjects
- Participate in identification of significant researchable
problems
- Be a discriminating consumer of research findings
Expanded role of the nurse
1. Clinical Specialists
- Is a nurse who has completed a master’s degree in specialty and
has considerable clinical expertise in that specialty. She provides
expert care to individuals, participates in educating health care
professionals and ancillary, acts as a clinical consultant and
participates in research.
2. Nurse Practitioner
- Is a nurse who has completed either as certificate program or a
master’s degree in a specialty and is also certified by the
appropriate specialty organization. She is skilled at making
nursing assessments, performing P. E., counseling, teaching and
treating minor and self- limiting illness.
3. Nurse-midwife
- A nurse who has completed a program in midwifery; provides
prenatal and postnatal care and delivers babies to woman with
uncomplicated pregnancies.
4. Nurse anesthetist
- A nurse who completed the course of study in an anesthesia
school and carries out pre-operative status of clients.
5. Nurse Educator
- A nurse usually with advanced degree, who beaches in clinical
or educational settings, teaches theoretical knowledge, clinical
skills and conduct research.
6. Nurse Entrepreneur
- A nurse who has an advanced degree, and manages health-related
business.
7. Nurse administrator
- A nurse who functions at various levels of management in health
settings; responsible for the management and administration of
resources and personnel involved in giving patient care.