Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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A nurse helping a family navigate health-related decisions is primarily acting as what?

  1. educator

  2. advocate

  3. provider

  4. assessor

The correct answer is: advocate

When a nurse assists a family in navigating health-related decisions, they are primarily fulfilling the role of an advocate. Advocacy in nursing involves supporting and promoting the best interests of the patient and their family, ensuring that their voices are heard in their healthcare journey. This can include assisting them in understanding their options, weighing the risks and benefits of various treatments, and advocating for their preferences and values within the healthcare system. This role is crucial in fostering a collaborative relationship between the healthcare team and the family, as well as empowering families to make informed choices about their care. While the roles of educator, provider, and assessor are also important in nursing, they do not capture the core essence of advocating for the family's interests and supporting them in decision-making. The advocate role specifically centers on representing and ensuring that the family’s concerns and preferences are prioritized in their health care.