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Sauron [17]
1 year ago
11

Which health care team member is familiar with all the needs of an individual client?

Medicine
1 answer:
tresset_1 [31]1 year ago
8 0

A Charge Nurse is a health care team member who is familiar with all the needs of an individual client.

What is the role of a charge nurse?

The only person ultimately knowledgeable about all the individual requirements is the charge nurse, who oversees care and assignments. A nurse manager is in charge of overseeing the healthcare team's delegation and staffing processes.

Nursing duties — Charge nurses carry out clinical duties such as observing and evaluating patients and their vital signs, updating other medical experts on patients' progress, and communicating with patients and families about care plans.

Charge nurses are also in charge of administrative duties such as scheduling staff and supplies, assigning work to other nurses, keeping track of patient admissions and discharges, and making sure that their department's operations run smoothly.

Hence, the answer is the charge nurse.

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