Should registered nurses be held accountable for their own practice?
Registered Nurse (RN) is a person who has completed a Bachelor of Nursing Degree and is registered under Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (APHRA) as a registered nurse in Australia. Registered Nurses must demonstrate and maintain their competency in nursing practice. Also, RNs providing evidence-based nursing care to their patients from the planning of care to delivery and evaluation, within their scope of practice. RNs work collaboratively with multidisciplinary team in order to provide better quality of care to the patient and play important role in organising, coordinating care and providing education to the patient. RNs becomes accountable and responsible
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The various nursing roles include decision-making, patient safety, safe environment, communicate effectively with the healthcare team, and participate in updating healthcare policies and procedures. Registered nurses can build their clinical and professional capabilities through education, clinical experience, a context of practice, relevant legislation and the employment setting to develop skills that remain within the legislated professional practice standards, codes, and competencies. RNs should only deliver care within their scope of practice. A tool such as a decision-making framework and decision-making tools are developed by NMBA to guide nurses in making decisions about their scope of practice. RNs should be accountable for any decisions they make in their nursing practice and should be able to justify their decisions based on the code of ethics and professional conduct, evidence-based practice, policies and procedures of the workplace setting. Stated that nurses are accountable to their patient to whom the duty of care is provided. For example, the duty of care applies when nurses help the patient with shower, or during medication