G. Roles and Responsibilities of a Community Health Nurse

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Qualifications:
1. Bachelor of Science in Nursing
2. Registered Nurse of the Philippines

Planner/Programmer
1. Identifies needs, priorities, and problems of individuals, families, and communities
2. Formulates municipal health plan in the absence of a medical doctor
3. Interprets and implements nursing plan, program policies, memoranda, and circular for the concerned staff personnel
4. Provides technical assistance to rural health midwives in health matters

Provider of Nursing Care
1. Provides direct nursing care to sick or disabled in the home, clinic, school, or workplace
2. Develops the family’s capability to take care of the sick, disabled, or dependent member

Community Organizer
1. Motivates and enhances community participation in terms of planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating health services
2. Initiates and participates in community development activities

Coordinator of Services
1. Coordinates with individuals, families, and groups for health related services provided by various members of the health team.
2. Coordinates nursing program with other health programs like environmental sanitation, health education, dental health, and mental health.

Trainer/Health Educator

Identifies and interprets training needs of the RHMs, Barangay Health Workers (BHW), and hilots

Conducts training for RHMs and hilots on promotion and disease prevention
Conducts pre and post-consultation conferences for clinic clients; acts as a resource speaker on health and health related services

Initiates the use of tri-media (radio/TV, cinema plugs, and print ads) for health education purposes
Conducts pre-marital counseling

Health Monitor
Detects deviation from health of individuals, families, groups, and communities through contacts/visits with them

Role Model
Provides good example of healthful living to the members of the community

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