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Title: Contemporary Nursing Roles


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Contemporary Nursing Roles
May 1, 2003
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Characteristics of Todays Nurses
  • 3 million RNs in the United States
  • 60 employed full-time
  • Average age is 45.2 years (2000)
  • Male RNs increased from 5.4 in 1996 to 5.9 in
    2000
  • Approximately 86.6 of RNs are white/non-Hispanic

3
Educational Levels
  • Nursing graduates in 2000
  • 40.3 associates degree
  • 29.6 baccalaureate degree
  • 29.3 diploma
  • Highest degree reported in 2000
  • 22.3 diploma
  • 34.3 associates degree
  • 7 baccalaureate degree
  • 10 masters or doctoral degree

4
Work Settings
  • Acute care remains predominant worksite
  • 59.1 of RNs reported working in hospitals in
    2000
  • Outpatient settings rapidly increasing
  • Other sites
  • Health maintenance organizations (HMOs)
  • Public health
  • Home health
  • Many community agencies

5
Hospital Opportunities
  • Specific patient services
  • Extensive list depending on the hospital
  • Infection control
  • Assesses incidence of infections and conducts
    comprehensive reviews
  • Must have knowledge of epidimiology and
    outstanding interpersonal skills
  • Quality management
  • Assesses compliance with established standards
  • Benchmarking activities

6
Hospital Opportunities
  • Various coordinator positions
  • Organ donor coordinator
  • Education coordinator
  • Trauma nurse coordinator

7
Variations on Traditional Nursing Roles
  • Home care
  • Role of community health nurse has evolved beyond
    traditional public health nurse concept
  • Has expanded roles including dobutamine
    administration, chemotherapy, radiographs or
    telemetry, and uterine monitoring
  • Hospice nurse
  • Provides holistic treatment for the patient with
    progressive terminal disease
  • Emphasis on quality of life not quantity of life
    remaining

8
Variations on Traditional Nursing Rolescontd
  • Informatics nurse specialist
  • Manages and processes health care information
  • Occupational health nurse
  • Designs and implements programs for health
    promotion and disease prevention for businesses
    and industries
  • Assists with immediate health needs as necessary
  • Assessment of work environment to ensure safety

9
Variations on Traditional Nursing Rolescontd
  • Quality Manager
  • Assesses opportunities for process improvement,
    implements changes, and measures outcomes
  • Case manager
  • Coordinates resources to achieve health care
    outcomes based on access, quality, and cost
  • Identifies the best resources at the lowest cost
    to achieve optimum health for the patient

10
Variations on Traditional Nursing Rolescontd
  • Flight nurse
  • Establishes autonomous practice and has the
    opportunity to use advanced clinical skills can
    be military or civilian
  • Telephone triage nurse
  • Interacts with patients on the telephone to
    assess needs, intervene, and evaluate

11
Variations on Traditional Nursing Rolescontd
  • Forensic nurse
  • Applies nursing science to public or legal
    proceedings in the scientific investigation and
    treatment of trauma and/or death of victims of
    violence, abuse, criminal activity or traumatic
    accidents
  • One of the fastest growing specialties
  • Parish nurse
  • Focuses on health promotion within the beliefs,
    values, and practices of faith communities

12
Advanced Practice Nursing
  • Nurse practitioner
  • Clinical nurse specialist
  • Certified registered nurse anesthetist
  • Certified nurse midwife
  • Nurse administrator/nurse executive

13
Nurse Practitioner
  • Assesses and manages nursing and medical problems
    with emphasis on disease prevention and health
    promotion
  • Takes histories and conducts physical
    examinations
  • Orders, performs, and interprets diagnostic tests
  • Prescribes pharmacologic agents, treatments, and
    therapies
  • Advanced education with emphasis on
    pathophysiology and pharmacology

14
Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Possesses clinical expertise in a defined area of
    nursing practice for a selected patient
    population or clinical setting
  • Functions as an expert clinician, educator,
    consultant, researcher, and administrator

15
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
  • Provides anesthesia and anesthesia-related care
    on request, assignment, or referral by a
    patients physician
  • Facilitates diagnostic, therapeutic, or surgical
    procedures

16
Certified Nurse Midwife
  • Manages womens health care
  • Focuses particularly on
  • Pregnancy and childbirth
  • Postpartum care
  • Care of the newborn
  • Family planning
  • Gynecologic needs of women

17
Nurse Administrator/Nurse Executive
  • Unites the leadership perspective of professional
    nursing with business and health care
    administration
  • Focuses on the administration of health care
    systems for the purpose of delivering services to
    groups of patients

18
Influences on Future Employment
  • Technologic advances
  • Increased emphasis on primary care, disease
    prevention, and health promotion
  • Rapid growth of outpatient facilities
  • Continuing growth in home health
  • Financial pressures forcing use of skilled
    nursing facilities, nursing homes, and
    rehabilitation units
  • Growing elderly population
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