Common use of ROLE OF THE NURSE Clause in Contracts

ROLE OF THE NURSE. Section 1. The employees covered by this Agreement work as members of a health team to further community health. They utilize the philosophy, content and methods of both professional nursing and public health, and participate in the diagnosis, planning and treatment of community health needs. They provide nursing services to individuals and families at home, school, work, in hospitals, clinics, and other settings. Such employees also participate in educational programs for nurses, community groups, co-workers in public health and allied professionals. In all phases of work, they emphasize promotion and maintenance of health, prevention of disease and disabling conditions, and comprehensive care. The employee also frequently serves as liaison in bringing together the professional and non- professional workers involved in ensuring continuity of care and comprehensive services to individual clients and families. The employee presents the potential of public health nursing's contributions in community program planning and in diagnosis and treatment of community ills. She lends her support and special skills to the total configuration of public health practice.

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Samples: Agreement

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ROLE OF THE NURSE. Section 1. The employees covered by this Agreement work as members of a health team to further community health. They utilize the philosophy, content and methods of both professional nursing and public health, and participate in the diagnosis, planning and treatment of community health needs. They provide nursing services to individuals and families at home, school, work, in hospitals, clinics, and other settings. Such employees also participate in educational programs for nurses, community groups, co-workers in public health and allied professionals. In all phases of work, they emphasize promotion and maintenance of health, prevention of disease and disabling conditions, and comprehensive care. The employee also frequently serves as liaison in bringing together the professional and non- non-professional workers involved in ensuring continuity of care and comprehensive services to individual clients and families. The employee presents the potential of public health nursing's contributions in community program planning and in diagnosis and treatment of community ills. She lends her their support and special skills to the total configuration of public health practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

ROLE OF THE NURSE. Section 1. The employees covered by this Agreement work as members of a health team to further community health. They utilize the philosophy, content and methods of both professional nursing and public health, and participate in the diagnosis, planning and treatment of community health needs. They provide nursing services to individuals and families at home, school, work, in hospitals, clinics, and other settings. Such employees also participate in educational programs for nurses, community groups, co-workers in public health and allied professionals. In all phases of work, they emphasize promotion and maintenance of health, prevention of disease and disabling conditions, and comprehensive care. The employee also frequently serves as liaison in bringing together the professional and non- professional workers involved in ensuring continuity of care and comprehensive services to individual clients and families. The employee presents the potential of public health nursing's contributions in community program planning and in diagnosis and treatment of community ills. She He/ she lends her their support and special skills to the total configuration of public health practice.

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Samples: Agreement

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ROLE OF THE NURSE. Section 1. The employees covered by this Agreement work as members of a health team to further community health. They utilize the philosophy, content and methods of both professional nursing and public health, and participate in the diagnosis, planning and treatment of community health needs. They provide nursing services to individuals and families at home, school, work, in hospitals, clinics, and other settings. Such employees also participate in educational programs for nurses, community groups, co-co- workers in public health and allied professionals. In all phases of work, they emphasize promotion and maintenance of health, prevention of disease and disabling conditions, and comprehensive care. The employee also frequently serves as liaison in bringing together the professional and non- professional workers involved in ensuring continuity of care and comprehensive services to individual clients and families. The employee presents the potential of public health nursing's contributions in community program planning and in diagnosis and treatment of community ills. She lends her support and special skills to the total configuration of public health practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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