Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

8 Roles and Responsibilities of An MCN

You are on page 1of 2

1.

Clinical Nurse Specialist


 Nurses prepared at the master’s or doctorate degree level
 Act as consultants in their area of expertise
 Serve as role models, researchers, teachers of quality nursing care
 Could be an instrumental in helping a primary nurse organize care
of infants and meeting with the parents to help them accept what
is happening.
 Neonatal nurse specialists
 manage the care of infants at birth and at intensive care settings
 provide follow-up care to ensure that the newborn is well
 Childbirth educators
 teach families about normal birth
 Teach how to prepare for labor and births.
 Lactation consultants
 educate women about breastfeeding a
 provide support while they learn how to do it.
 Genetic nurse counselors
 consult with families about patterns of inheritance
 offer support to families with a child who has inherited
genetic disorder

2. Case manager
 A graduate level nurse
 Supervises a group of patients from the time they enter a health
care setting until they are discharged from the setting
 Monitor the effectiveness, cost and satisfaction of their health care
 They help prevent fragmentation of care
 Ensure that continuity of care and feeling of medical hone are
included in care.

3. Nurse Practitioner
 Nurses educated at the master’s or doctoral degree
 Recent advances in technology and research

Doctor of nursing practice programs- designed to prepare nurse practitioners


with the highest level of practice expertise integrated with the ability to
translate scientific knowledge into complex clinical interventions.

4. Women’s health nurse practitioner


 Has advanced study in the promotion of health and prevention of illness in
women.
 Educate women about their bodies and sharing them methods to prevent
illness
 They care for women with illnesses such as STI
 Counsel women about reproductive life planning
 Help women to remain well so that they enter pregnancy in good health and
maintain their health throughout life.

5. Pediatric nurse practitioner


 Is a nurse prepared with extensive skills in physical assessment, interviewing
and well child counselling and care?
 Administer any immunizations needed
 Offers anticipatory guidance
 Arranges a return appointment for the next well-child check-up
 If the child has common illness (IDA):
 Orders necessary laboratory tests
 Prescribed appropriate drugs for therapy
o If the child has major illness
 Consult to a pediatrician
6. Neonatal nurse practitioner
 Is an advanced practice role for nurses who are skilled in the care of newborns
both well and ill.
 May work in level 1, 2 and 3 newborn nurseries, neonatal follow-up clinics or
physician groups.

Responsibilities:
 Managing and caring for newborns in intensive care unit
 Conducting normal newborn assessments and physical examinations
 Providing high-risk follow-up discharge planning
 Transporting ill infants to different care settings

7. Family nurse practitioner


 Is an advanced practice role that provides health care not only to women and
children but also to the family as a whole?
 Can provide prenatal care for women with uncomplicated pregnancy
 Takes the health and pregnancy history
 Performs physical and obstetric examinations
 Orders appropriate diagnostic and laboratory tests
 Plans continued care throughout pregnancy and for the family
 Monitor the family to promote health and optimal family functioning during
health and illness

8.Certified nurse-midwife
 Is an individual educated in two disciplines of nursing and midwifery?
 licensed according to the requirements
 Assisting women with pregnancy and childbearing
 Assumes full responsibility for the care and management of women with
uncomplicated pregnancies
 Makes birth an unforgettable family event
 Helps to ensure a healthy outcome for both mother and child.

You might also like