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educational tools, such as written materials, audiovisual aids, and hands-on demonstrations, to ensure that the information is effectively conveyed. Nurses should also consider the client's cultural background, educational level, and socio-economic status when designing educational sessions. Care plans are developed by RNs and carried out collaboratively by both the RN and LPN. It is important to evaluate which learning style(s) your clients prefer and encourage clients to ask questions. A learning assessment is conducted at the time of admission and assists the nurse in planning care. Counselor When fulfilling the role of counselor LPNs can help clients and families explore ideas and feelings toward healthcare and illness. The nurse is responsible for facilitating the client's decision-making process and promoting their overall well-being. Through counseling, the nurse provides support, resources, and education to help clients and families develop self-care abilities and make informed choices about their health. Some clients have a difficult time accepting a disease or its treatment options. This can be seen in various scenarios, such as developmental changes, acute or chronic illness, or end-of-life care. It is the role of the LPN to assist clients with these health transitions and ensure they understand their options. This might involve providing emotional support and resources and assisting clients in developing coping mechanisms to manage their stress and anxiety. Consultant The role of a practical nurse involves effectively communicating with various healthcare professionals to ensure the highest level of client care. As an LPN, one of the main responsibilities is to consult with the RN supervisors regarding client assessments, care plans, and any changes in client conditions. In some healthcare settings, LPNs may also communicate directly with physicians. Effective communication is essential in the consulting role of a practical nurse. It not only ensures that all healthcare professionals are on the same page when it comes to client care, but it also helps in identifying any potential issues or concerns that may arise. By sharing a holistic view of the client, LPNs can help RN supervisors and physicians make informed decisions when it comes to creating and implementing care plans. In addition to consulting with other healthcare professionals, LPNs also need to communicate effectively with clients and their families. This includes providing education on their healthcare needs, addressing any questions or concerns they may have, and keeping them updated on their treatment plans. Researcher Research is an essential function of the practical nurse's role in providing optimal care to clients. As a researcher, the LPN plays a supportive role in identifying problems within a client's care plan and evaluating the client's needs. This is done through careful observation and assessment of the client's condition and any changes that may occur. LPNs have a unique position in the healthcare team, often being the first to notice and report any issues that may arise. To find a solution to the identified problem, the LPN will use evidence-based practice to conduct their research. This involves identifying and understanding the standard of practice for a specific condition or treatment and then using this knowledge to find the best possible treatment option for the client.
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