When nurses provide client-centered care during discharge or admitting to the hospital, they have resources available that will help clients preform self-management at home. Client-centered care also allows nurses to demonstrate to clients how self-medication is done first and have clients do it. For example, nurses may show diabetic client how to inject themselves with insulin pen and ask the client to teach the nurses how they would do it when they get home to ensure they understand it. Likewise, my personal beliefs and values of nursing profession is that nurses need to have clients read the informed consent back to the nurses. If the nurses are unaware that clients are not understanding health information, when complication occurs, clients’ autonomy would have been violated, and they would suit the hospital for not telling them everything they need to know prior. When clients have difficult time understand the discharge forms or reading consent form, nurses use pictures to explain material that are on the forms into less complex ways for clients to understanding. On other hand, I believe professional nurses always find other ways to get information across for example they use videos to demonstrate it visually, or have a translator explain everything in the discharge form to
When nurses provide client-centered care during discharge or admitting to the hospital, they have resources available that will help clients preform self-management at home. Client-centered care also allows nurses to demonstrate to clients how self-medication is done first and have clients do it. For example, nurses may show diabetic client how to inject themselves with insulin pen and ask the client to teach the nurses how they would do it when they get home to ensure they understand it. Likewise, my personal beliefs and values of nursing profession is that nurses need to have clients read the informed consent back to the nurses. If the nurses are unaware that clients are not understanding health information, when complication occurs, clients’ autonomy would have been violated, and they would suit the hospital for not telling them everything they need to know prior. When clients have difficult time understand the discharge forms or reading consent form, nurses use pictures to explain material that are on the forms into less complex ways for clients to understanding. On other hand, I believe professional nurses always find other ways to get information across for example they use videos to demonstrate it visually, or have a translator explain everything in the discharge form to