Is the failure to properly educate clients on fault of nurse


Discussion

The ANA has stated, "Education for those in the health-care professions must increase in depth and breadth as scientific knowledge expands" (Catalano, 2012, p.91) According to Catalano, there has been a lack of adequate preparation for educating clients with self-management concerns, particularly clients with chronic illnesses, and this lack of education is a serious violation of ethical responsibilities by health care providers.

Do you agree or disagree with this statement and why? Is the failure to properly educate clients on the fault of the Nurse? Does the Nurse's level of education matter? Why do you feel that way?

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