Role of a Nurse: Client Advocate
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What is the primary role of a client advocate in a healthcare setting?

  • To administer medications
  • To speak up for the client's needs and wishes (correct)
  • To perform surgeries
  • To diagnose medical conditions
  • What is the ultimate goal of client advocacy in healthcare?

  • To increase nurse workload
  • To reduce patient autonomy
  • To reduce healthcare costs
  • To empower clients to be partners in their care (correct)
  • Why do clients often communicate their concerns to nurses rather than physicians?

  • Because nurses are more available
  • Because a bond of trust has been established with the nurse (correct)
  • Because nurses are more qualified
  • Because physicians are unavailable
  • What is a key aspect of the nurse-client relationship in client advocacy?

    <p>Mutual participation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do nurses do with the concerns expressed by clients?

    <p>Communicate them to other healthcare providers</p> Signup and view all the answers

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