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Practice for Registered Nurses

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Practice for Registered Nurses

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PRACTICE OF A REGISTERED NURSE
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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................1MAIN BODY..................................................................................................................................1Question 1....................................................................................................................................1Question 2....................................................................................................................................3Question 3....................................................................................................................................4CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................5REFERENCES................................................................................................................................6
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INTRODUCTIONRegistered nurses are the specialists who play significant role in health and social caresector. They are responsible to improve wellbeing of public and increase mortality rate as well(Stuart, 2014). Present study will examine term ‘scope of practice ‘in context to practices ofregistered nurses Further, it will explain relevant legislation which are necessary to administermedication. Report will discuss impact of these laws on clinical care activities of professionals.In addition, it will outline the ethical, legal and professional obligations of nurses. MAIN BODYQuestion 1Registered nurses (RN) are the practitioners those who have all licensing requirements ofnurses. Scope of practice can be defined as range of role and responsibilities that nurses have toperform in hospitals (Smolowitz & et.al., 2015). They are accountable to maintain competency intheir working practices. It is knowledge and comprehensive application that assists in addressingneeds of patients. Nurses are required to identify needs of service users to maintain higheststandards of quality. Practitioners are bound to respect all patients and treat them equally. Scopeof nursing practices defines that there should be therapeutic relationship between staff andconvalescents. All registered nurses are responsible for communicating effectively with patientin order to gain their trust. Patients need to be empowered to make their own decision and lifechoices (BryantLukosius & et.al., 2016). For example: self employed nurses need to getapproval from ARNNL for working as nurse in society. Enrolled nurses have to work under theguidance of registered nurses; they have to perform responsibility of plan of care. They areaccountable for their practices that have been established by their delegators. There are various factors that influence these practices of nursing such as education,professional practices, collaborative aspects, needs of individuals, care outcome, etc. (McGilton& et.al., 2016). There are various principles of scope of practices,Respect and maintain dignityProfessional responsibility and accountabilityQuality of practiceTrust and confidentialityCollaboration with others1
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