According to the professional practice models, communication is a strategy role in nursing, nurses should have face to face discussion, newsletters, and posters when communicating with patients this is called implementation. A nurse must be able to communicate with the doctor, patient, and patient’s family. The nurse communicates with the doctor to understand the patient’s health conditions, assuring the patient is getting the proper treatment and medication. The nurse must communicate with the patient by getting the patient’s health history, health status, and by making sure that they are providing care to the right patient. The nurse communicates with the patient’s family by giving them uplifting words and activities to keep them motivated. In the professional practice models for nursing, it emphasis the interaction between nurses and patient or patient’s family, this influence the nurse in giving quality of care and successful patient outcome.
Nurses are caregiver and communicator; however, the biggest role of nursing is teaching. A nurse can teach a patient different things depending on their health condition, although it varies. For example, a nurse may have to teach a patient to walk again, show them how to take medications correctly, or provide understanding for difficult medical terms. A nurse’s job is never done being a teacher; a nurse may teach his or her patient from the time they enter the hospital to the time they are