Due to the large amount of time spent by the nurse with the family members, the nurse tends to know more about the family’s wishes and resources than other health care professionals, as is shown when “nurses also ensure that the policies and resources of health care agencies meet the psychosocial needs of children and their families” (J. Ball and R. Bindler, pediatric nursing, caring for children,2003) (p.5). The nurse tries to ensure that the family gets the best and appropriate health care services with the available resources.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Caring can be described in many different ways. There is no right or wrong explaining what is caring. Caring for others has a positive impact not only for those receiving care, but for the nurses and family and friends. Nurses can demonstrate caring by being with the patient and ensuring that they feel comfortable in their environment. By showing that you care help to change their life for the better. Nurses are an equally important part of each client’s