Nursing For Safe Practice: A Case Study

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This paper will discuss and explain how nurse’s role able to advocate and contribute to safe practice for the patients. Second, this paper will briefly define and elaborate the nurse role and tell how will advocate for the healthcare consumer. Third, reflect on the future role changing as a result of policy changes. And lastly, how the nurse role of their chosen profession change in the near future.

Importance to Nursing for Safe Practice Nurses play an important key role when providing education, care, safety, and promotion of individual health. Additionally, nurses provide care to support and achieve the optimum health of the residents of the community as well. Their goals and objective are disease prevention
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Nurses value all people in a holistic way and seeks to foster and maintain people’s health throughout their lifespans and across all levels of society. Moreover, to achieve the nursing goal, which is the wellbeing of the patients, it is important that policies are well-defined and adapt principles for the delivery of holistic care and address issues or conditions necessary for that care to happen (Burke, 2016). According to Burke (2016) “Through policy work, nurses can and should influence practice standards and processes to assure quality of care. Nurses who influence policy help shape the care that will be provided today and tomorrow. Policies also impact resource allocation to support delivery of healthcare” (Burke, 2016). Nurses concerns for patient care is the mounting of health care costs, monthly premium insurance coverage as well as the deductibles are becoming challenging and the quality of care can suffer despite the best efforts of healthcare team members (Nickitas, Middaugh, & Aries, 2016). According to Nickitas et al. (2016) “The critical challenge is determining how health care should be organized and delivered, to ensure the best possible health outcomes for the population” (Nickitas et al., 2016). The stakeholders or the frontline on the clinical sides and institutional sides are composed of many key players such as: physicians, nurses, hospitals, nursing homes, hospitals administrations, physicians’ office, and insurance companies. Each of them plays an important role to achieve the best outcome and wellbeing of the patient seeking for