{"id":34259,"date":"2015-01-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-01-01T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2015-01-01T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2015-01-01T00:00:00","slug":"the-nurse-as-an-advocate-for-the-patient-nursing-essay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ukessays.com\/essays\/nursing\/the-nurse-as-an-advocate-for-the-patient-nursing-essay.php","title":{"rendered":"The Nurse as an Advocate for the Patient"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> Nurses are highly skilled and trained professionals   who take care of the sick. They educate patients, families, communities   and populations on wellness and healthy living as well as health   approaches to any chronic or current disease process and treatment.   Moreover, nurses are entrusted with the duty of performing treatment and   procedures as prescribed by physicians, physician assistants and nurse   practitioners. Pattillo (2011) notes that a nurse is full of compassion   for her fellow human beings; they possess good communication skills and   good listening skills. They are required to report the progress of their   patients to physicians, keep patient records, chart all patients&#8217;   observations, do the teaching procedures for patients and document   communications with their patients. The nature and duties of nurses   depict them as health care providers that are closest to patients and   their families. They are therefore endowed with the task of advocating   for the rights of patients within health care institutions. This paper   discusses nurses as advocates for the patients, giving reasons why   advocacy for patients&#8217; rights should be incorporated into the nursing   practice.<\/p>\n<p> Nurses are better placed as advocates of patients   because they are constantly interacting with patients, thus making it   easy for patients to trust them and confide in them. Pattillo (2011)<\/p>\n<p>describes a wide range of activities performed by nurses, which   extend to the wider community. Nursing involves collaborative care of   communities, individuals of all ages, groups and families; both sick and   healthy (Pattillo, 2011). Nurses prevent illnesses, promote health, and   care for the disabled, the ill and the dying people placed under their   care. Moreover, they are advocates for promotion of safe environment,   health education, research participation in shaping health policy as   well as systems and patient management (Pattillo, 2011).<\/p>\n<p>  Marquis &#038; Huston (2009) observe that nurses are   the first health care professionals to recognize situations which are   not in the best interest of patients and to report these situations to   persons that could effect change. They identify and take action or   report things such as questionable drug order to the physician or report   an incompetent health care provider to a nursing supervisor; thus   advocating for the rights of the patient (Marquis &#038; Huston, 2009).<\/p>\n<p>The American Nursing Associations Code requires nurses to be   advocates of patients by reporting cases of patient abuse, including   known or suspected cases of emotional, physical or sexual abuse because   they constitute unprofessional conduct and form basis for disciplinary   action against the culprits (Marquis &#038; Huston, 2009). In the event   that the nurse is not satisfied with how a reported case is handled to   protect interest of the patient, the Code provides for nurses to pursue   the case further within appropriate reporting channel and outside the   agency (Marquis &#038; Huston, 2009). According to Marquis &#038; Huston   (2009), the policy for board of registered nurses warns that reporting   duties are responsibilities of individual nurses and supervisors or   administrators are not required to impede or inhibit the process or   subject the reporting nurse to any sanction for making the report.   Nurses are further advised to follow guidelines developed by the board   of registered nurses concerning content of patient abuse course in   identifying abuse cases that require action to protect the rights of   their patients (Marquis &#038; Huston, 2009).<\/p>\n<p> Nursing advocacy plays a key role in observing safety   of patients during their encounters with health care system; especially   when the patient is too ill to serve his own advocate or when the   patient is undergoing surgery and anesthesia. Marquis &#038; Huston   (2009) highlight that during situations of surgery, the circulating   nurse must serve as the patient&#8217;s advocate, speaking for the patient and   protecting patient&#8217;s wishes throughout the process. The nurse is   required by the nursing code to support the cause or proposal as a   result of patient&#8217;s vulnerability. Nurses serve as patients advocate by   advocating improved health care practices that relate to control of   infections and patient care environments as well as access to care.   Marquis &#038; Huston (2009) note that each encounter that the nurse has   with his patient presents an opportunity for the nurse to serve as the   advocate for the patient.<\/p>\n<p> Giving voice to patients in situations where patients   decide to give their full trust to health care provider or when the   patients are hesitant to speak their mind is an advocacy role of nurses   to their patients. Goldberg (2011) reiterates that in such situations,   nurses should encourage patients to voice their wishes and provide care   that focuses on meeting patients&#8217; specific wishes. In addition, nurses   should ensure that the safest procedures are observed for patients   during care provision. As advocates for the patients, nurses are   required to limit traffic in operating suite or delay the beginning of a   surgery procedure until correct instructions are provided (Goldberg,   2011). This not only eliminates carelessness but also protects the well   being of patient throughout the process. Furthermore, Goldberg (2011)   embraces the importance of nnurses in the preoperative arena who play a   critical role by care environment monitoring, provision of safe care for   the patient and promotion of best practices for prevention and control   of infection. The nurse as an advocate for the patient must intervene in   situations where patient&#8217;s safety is compromised like in cases where a   physician does not routinely wash his hands before touching a patient or   physicians who regularly violate sterile technique and ignores other   practice standards.  The code stipulates for nurses to recognize and   address practice patterns that put patient at risk in order to protect   the rights and well being of the patient.<\/p>\n<p> Besides acting as advocates for patients, nurses also   act as advocates for family members of the patient. Goldberg (2011)   points out that positive results have been achieved through advocacy in   situations where patients are very ill and at point of death; where upon   request of family members to be with the patients, nurses have   respected these wishes and allowed family members to be with the   patient. In such situations, death conditions have been reversed with   the patient&#8217;s condition improving drastically upon seeing family   members. Patient&#8217;s advocacy guarantees safety and protection of patients   from preventable harm as patients and their family members depend on   nurses to detect and address potential safety issues (Goldberg, 2011).<\/p>\n<p> Nurses as advocates for patients face numerous   challenges in their daily advocacy duties. Goldberg (2011) observes that   some physicians may not respond or listen to nurses in a timely manner   as a result of competing priorities for nurse attention and efforts,   thus placing tasks before advocacy. Additionally, hierarchical and   institutional constraints frequently limit nurses from role as advocates   of patients; placing patient&#8217;s safety at risk. People who espouse   advocacy for patients are of the opinion that nurses should achieve   higher professional autonomy for rights of patients to be fully   protected in hospital settings. Goldberg (2011) regrets that while   medical ethics rarely addresses the freedom of physicians to establish   professional relationships with patients, nursing ethics must deal with   continuous challenges to freedom of practice, especially in hospital   settings. <\/p>\n<p> The intertwining of professional and ethical concerns,   with the principles such as rights of patient and autonomy being   considered in the same context as professional freedom to practice is   quite challenging and places nurses at an awkward position. However, it   is clear that the primary obligation of a nurse is to the patients, but   not to physicians or hierarchies in health care facilities. This has   gained prominence and wide acceptance within the profession. The   American Nursing Associations Code requires nurses to be always alert as   client&#8217;s advocates by taking necessary action on any situations of   unethical, illegal or incompetent practices originating from health care   system, members of health care team or actions that violate patient&#8217;s   best interest. This has overtaken sections of previous code that   mandated nurses to be obedient to physicians&#8217; orders and observe high   level of confidence in physicians. In addition, putting nurses as   advocates for the patients has led to shift of nurses&#8217; perceptions of   their primary allegiance from physicians and hospitals to patients.    However, advocacy for patients may be a complex issue, especially when   patients are unwilling to express their preferences or are afraid to say   what they want because they believe it will alienate their physician.   Sometimes disagreements may arise between choices and also the nurse may   find other care professionals indifferent or opposed to wish of his   patient. These reasons and others make advocating for patients a complex   activity.<\/p>\n<p> In conclusion, nurses as advocates for patients have   been embraced in most health care institutions. Advocacy for patients   guarantees safety and protection for patients, especially in situations   where patients are too ill or during surgery. Health care professionals   should therefore respect the role of nurses as advocates for patients by   providing adequate support and cooperation in order to attain this   goal.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Nurses are highly skilled and trained professionals   who take care of the sick. 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