For the majority of my career, I have worked with a functional nursing care delivery system, which is, basically, a task-oriented approach, in which individual nurses are not given specific patients to take care of, but are rather expected to perform specifically assigned for them tasks within their capability for all the patients in a given area. This approach embraces both licensed nursing staff …show more content…
Since all the tasks are distributed, nursing staff can accomplish them during a shorter period of time. As a result, patients will not have to wait long for their primary needs to be addressed. From this point of view, it proves to be an effective organizational model. The specific staff does what they are capable of doing, having relative freedom of choosing the preferred activities and enjoying the job to a greater extent. Besides, there are no extraneous tasks that can be fulfilled by assistive personnel. There is also, the repetitive nature of only doing one task and the same thing fosters the quick acquiring of the necessary skill and, thus, leading to performing the responsibilities more effectively. Finally, functional nursing may help in conserving costs and human resources because fewer registered nurses are