Who are the clients you serve in this role?

Shift toward community-based nursing.
November 13, 2019
Nursing informatics EHR and IT
November 13, 2019

Who are the clients you serve in this role?

Population Centered Nursing Roles (Interview a nurse working in the community) Complete the discussion board assignment. Interview a Registered Nurse that works in a community setting (Examples of a community setting could be a school nurse, prison, hospice, parish nursing, occupational health nursing or case manager, Red Cross, public health, health department, mental health, substance abuse (This role is outside a hospital, hospital ER and/or nursing home) Questions: Who are the clients you serve in this role? Describe two key skills required to do your (community nursing) job? How would you deal with a challenging patient or environment working in (place where the nurse works)? What health related goals are of concern to the clients you serve? Support or recommend two nursing interventions that can help respect a patient’s culture while in (place where the nurse works). What type of end of life care do you or your agency provide? What is the most rewarding part of your job? Submit to the discussion board following the RN-BSN discussion board guidelines. Ask permission to put the person’s name. Do not put where they work or other private information. Cite according to APA guidelines. Follow the discussion board rubric guidelines. You must start a thread before you can read and reply to other threads. Submit to the discussion board following the RN-BSN discussion board guidelines. Ask permission to put the person’s name. Do not put where they work or other private information. Cite according to APA guidelines. APA rule on Interviews, Email, and Other Personal Communication No personal communication is included in your reference list; instead, parenthetically cite the communicator’s name, the phrase “personal communication,” and the date of the communication in your main text only. (E. Robbins, personal communication, March 4, 2019).