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The Practice of Parish Nursing

The Parish Nurse is a Registered Nurse with an active Michigan License functioning within the scope of nursing and in accordance with the Parish Nurse Standard of Practice.

The Parish Nurse Does:

The Parish Nurse does focus on health and well being with emphasis on health promotion that includes disease prevention strategies. This means the following:

  • Providing health information on pertinent health related topics.
  • Assessing physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
  • Making telephone, home, nursing home and hospital visits that may include praying with a church member.
  • Advising parishioners when a doctor or health provider needs to become involved in their care.
  • Referring parishioners to a physician, home care or health care agency, pastor, social service or support group and (or) respite care.
  • Providing personal health counseling.
  • Coordinating blood pressure and other group health screenings.
  • Teaching and facilitating the use of volunteers.

The Parish Nurse Does Not:

A Parish Nurse does not provide any care that requires a physician order. By definition a Parish Nurse does not give hands on or invasive care. This means the following:

  • Prescribing or dispensing any medications.
  • Giving injections.
  • Administering IV's.
  • Changing dressings or giving wound care.
  • Administering catheter care, catheter insertion or removal.
  • Provide respite care.
  • The Parish Nurse is not a substitute for home care or a public health nurse.
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