PMID: 9633330Jun 20, 1998Paper

CNS role in women's health promotion and maintenance in a collaborative practice

Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS
M A Cobb

Abstract

The clinical nurse specialist (CNS) has an instrumental role in health promotion and maintenance for women. In the obstetrical/gynecological private practice setting, working in collaboration with a physician and other healthcare providers, the CNS has the opportunity to exercise the subroles of clinician, educator, consultant, and researcher. The CNS, as primary caregiver, can be influential in meeting the guidelines of Healthy People 2000 and implementing the interventions suggested in the Guide to Clinical Preventative Services for women.

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Mar 25, 2005·AWHONN Lifelines·Joanne E Thompson
Mar 15, 2006·European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology·Heather A DawesRobin Knill-Jones
Feb 20, 2009·Clinical Nurse Specialist CNS·Wendy Lewandowski, Kathleen Adamle

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