Patient Advocacy: Concept Analysis
Patient Advocacy: Concept Analysis
Nursing is a challenging, rewarding and exciting career. The nurse's role is not limited to changing bandages, giving needles and offering support, as the past has indicated. The role of the modern nurse is one of advocate, caregiver, teacher, researcher, counselor, and case manager. The caregiver role includes those activities that assist the client physically and psychologically while preserving the client's dignity (Kozier, Erb, & Blais, 1997, p.129). In order for
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