MANECLANG, AUDREY C. BSN 2-3 OCTOBER 27, 2021 BIOETHICS Role of Nurse as a Healthcare Provider A nurse as a healthcare provider is someone who talks on behalf of others. We should all be grateful for the hard-work of our nurses to assist others in their journey through the health-care system. They are always striving to be the greatest healthcare advocate they can be in order to accomplish their objective of ensuring that no one will be left behind. Nurses always shows confidence to approach this position with more sincerity, commitment and passion, rather than just as a job. We should also be grateful that in every job they've have done, they always have shown compassion as well as equality and equitable treatment to all of the individuals with whom they have served. A nurse as a healthcare provider helps the patient get the correct care and treatment by keeping track of their health needs, charting their progress, and advocating for them so they may better understand their disease and get the attention and resources they need to recover. A nurse as a healthcare provider, the nurse defends the patient's rights. Patients are more likely to adhere to their treatment plan when allowed to choose their own values over those of their doctors. They aim to provide a positive environment for patients and their families to get the best outcomes. Educating and assisting patients and their families is also a responsibility for these experts. The most amazing thing about them is that they assist humanity while controlling your progress in various ways. Not everyone can be a nurse and serve their country, but those who can are lucky.