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Monday, December 7, 2009

Role of Nurse Needs Met In Security and Safety

Role of nurses in the fulfillment of security needs can contribute directly or indirectly. Direct care nurses can do in nursing to clients who experience problems associated with unmet security needs. The nurse's role in fulfilling the security requirements are as follows :
  1. Direct care givers (care giver); nurses providing direct assistance to clients and families experiencing problems related to security needs.

  2. Educators, nurses should provide health education to clients and families to the client and the family doing the family's health care program related to security needs independently, and are responsible for family security issues.

  3. Health inspector, a nurse must do a "home visit" or a regular home visits to identify or perform assessment of the security needs of clients and families.

  4. Consultants, nurses as a resource for families in dealing with family safety issues. In order for families to ask for advice to the nurse the nurse-family relationship must be nurtured well, nurses must be open and trustworthy.

  5. Collaboration, nurses also must cooperate with various programs as well as cross-sectoral in fulfilling the security needs of families to achieve health and optimum family security.

  6. Facilitator, the nurse should be able to bridge both the compliance with the security needs of clients and families that are not risk factors in the security needs can be addressed.

  7. Inventor cases / problems, nurses identify safety problems early, so that does not happen injuri or risk falling to the clients who are unable to meet its security needs.

  8. Modification of the environment, nurses must be able to modify both the environment and the home environment in order to create a community environment healthy environment to support the fulfillment of security needs.

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