ACCOUNTABILITY OF NURSES 1 Accountabilityis agreed as being capable to contribute a description of one's nursing and midwifery judgments, movements, and oversights. Accountability is all about managing competency and protecting quality patient upkeep outcomes and values of the work while being responsible to those who are impacted by one’s nursing or midwifery practice (Krautscheid, 2014). Nurses are accountable for their own health and safety, patient's safety, accountability to the profession, to employers and to the fellow workers. For examplean, elderly care nurses providing the services to the older adult with the illness have different accountabilities.The nurses must accept by the moral and professional standards and the values of conduct and exercise (McClellan et al., 2010). They are answerable and accountable for their personal health and well-being. They must act as a supporter on behalf of a diseased person who needs nurses to do so to make sure their rights and welfares are sheltered. The process includes an assessment of the patient's vital signs, making care plans, implementing the plans, assessing their results or outcomes (McClellan et al., 2010). Evidence-based practice in elderly care includes;the nurse encourages evidence- based exercise for the carefulness of the older adult, supports for upholding the dignity and privileges of the elder people,should backing the elder patient and his or her upkeep system in order to manage a healthy and harmless lifestyle. Theymust be familiar regarding problems moving the health and well-being, supports health maintenance reform that comprises affordable and suitable health care, and should provide quality care to the older adults (Reynolds, 2008).
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