Expert nurse for patients and families facing serious illness and end of life. Certified in palliative care and hospice. Experienced in multiple settings, including specialty intensive care (high-risk bone marrow transplant, neuroscience), hemodialysis, inpatient palliative care, and hospice care in the community. Services: case management, consultation, advocacy, and education for clinicians, caregivers, and the community.
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The Guiding Vision
"There are few individuals or occupations whose members can cope with what direct care registered nurses experience as routine.
High levels of intense stress, emotionally and physically demanding work, and a constantly expanding body of knowledge necessary to competently do the work exist within confused channels of authority and the professional and social mandate to be a "good nurse."
As we, the nation's 2.9 million registered nurses, continue to view our work beyond the central passive concept of "caring" and build upon our active professional mandate of "advocacy" - the powerful and active voice of nursing will drive both the design and the delivery of patient care and shape this bold new frontier of nursing."
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