there are 3types of standing orders
institutional standing orders
specialist standing orders
general standing orders
nurse practioner
role model to the community educator
Answer is A. nurse practitioners
Answer is A. nurse practitioners
A nurse CANNOT "order" ANY thing. A nurse can take a verbal order, written order, or follow standing orders. Nurses do NOT "order" restraints.
The role of district public health nurse is to assist in treating community health issues, immunizations, and sexually transmitted disease transmission education.
Community Psychiatric NurseCertified Pediatric Nurse
Community health nurses take a proactive role in community health education. These nurses provide and distribute information to the community about health related issues.
No, nurses do NOT act to diagnose, order medications or treatments. They CAN follow standing orders from a physician.
A standing order is an order from a physician, usually for multiple items, that is entered and does not require any further communication from a nurse to the physician. For example, a physician may order immunizations as a standing order. When a patient is admitted to the hospital, those standing orders apply and a patient may receive the order without the nurse calling for a specific order on the patient.
Alba Mitchell has written: 'Utilization of nurse practitioners in Ontario' -- subject(s): Community health services, Nurse practitioners
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