Have nurses lost their traditional role of hands-on patient


As nursing has become increasingly "professionalized" through advanced degrees, specialization, and clinical practice, nurses' salaries and responsibilities have also increased. Now, hospitals substitute non-nurses for nurses to perform all but the most technical tasks. What are the implications for the nursing profession? Have nurses lost their traditional role of hands-on patient care and, if so, is that to the profession's and the patients' advantage or disadvantage?

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