​The nurse administrator role in nursing

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The nurse administrator is an advanced practice role in nursing, and as such has very distinctive competencies. In addition to basic administrative skills, there are advanced administrative skills that can be acquired in this role:

  • Gathering information from current literature (your choice), and/or the American Organization of Nurse Executive Competencies, and/or the American Nurses Credentialing Center outline of competencies for nurse managers, compare and contrast the differences between the role of nurse manager, nurse administrator, and nurse executive. Please provide references to the sources that you choose to use.

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THE NURSE ADMINISTRATOR ROLE IN NURSING

Introduction

This paper compares and contrasts the roles of Nurse Managers, Nurse Administrator,
and Nurse Executives. While the three nursing professionals have some similar roles, they are
distinguished by some specific differences as depicted in the paper. The paper begins with
similarities, and then differences based on the unique roles of each nursing profession.

Similarities
Nursing Managers, Nursing Administrators, and Nursing Executives play supervisory
roles in hospitals and the healthcare facilities (Greenwood). They are all involved in planning
the work schedules and delegating tasks and responsibilities to other nursing staff. All of
them take part in recommending the structural and policy changes...


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