PRESENTED BY,
MR. RAMAR. G,
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
 The role of nurse as a manager is multiple, interrelated,
and overlapping.
 The nurse at all levels play managerial role to some extent.
 In general, they are responsible for managing all resources
such as personnel, material, standard operative procedure/
methods, machinery or equipment and also involved in
fiscal management.
Role in Planning Nursing Service
It is the foremost function of management. It allows nurse
managers to organize, staff, direct, and control all activities
to fulfill all the objectives of the nursing department. Nurse
manager at top level are concerned with the overall planning
of nursing services. They
 Frame philosophy, mission, long and short-term goals and
objectives of nursing services
 Develop various policies, and administrative manuals such
as protocols, procedures, rules
 Set nursing standards of care and nursing practice, and
also budget for nursing services.
 Constitute different committees
 Prepare a master rotation plan, job descriptions and job
specifications of various nursing categories.
 Develop a system of maintaining personnel records, and of
conducting various administrative meetings, within and
with other departments.
 Plan various types of in-service education programs and
staff development programs, etc.
Role of Nurse in Organizing Nursing Services
 To develop organizational structure and allocating
resources.
 To determine and categorize the activities to be performed
by the nurses.
 To create a structure of various positions in the hierarchy
for the top to the operational level
 To utilize effectively various resources.
Role in Personnel/Human Resource Management
 Determine number and type of nursing staff required
 Develop job specification, and job descriptions
 Participate in recruitment, selection, placement,
allocation, and transferring staff
 Plan and implement induction and orientation programs.
 Plan training and staff development program.
 Plan and implement various stress management programs
 Motivate and counsel
 Promote occupational health, safety, and welfare of staff
 Develop health surveillance procedure, periodic health
assessment plan and performance appraisal of staff
annually and write a confidential report.
 Implement universal standard precautions, advocate for
proper body posture during any nursing intervention
 Maintain discipline, high morale, and professionalism
among staff
 Prepare assignment and work schedules (roster plan/time
planning)
 Collective bargaining, negotiation and effective grievance
handling procedures.
Directing Role
 Directing is the core functions of management process to
achieve organizational goal.
 Nurse as a manager supervise and control activities of
nursing staff to maintain the healthy working
environment.
 The nurse managers direct, communicate, guide, motivate
and supervise their subordinates time to time get
maximum output from them.
They carry out following role and responsibilities;
As a Leader:
Leadership is the art of getting others to do something. A
nurse manager is responsible for the activities of nurses
working under him/her.
As a Managerial Supervisor:
 Nurse are managing and supervising their subordinates. As
managerial supervisors, their focus is on balancing weekly
workload, administrative procedure, conducting meeting,
Planning and developing strategies.
 They are also involved in data collection and audit
activities, recruitment and retention issues, and
communication by using various methods.
As a Mentor:
 Nurse manager not only act as a supervisor but also act as a
mentor to guide their subordinates in their personal and
professional activities.
 There is a challenge for nurse managers to keep staff
motivated in the workplace. Motivation is a mean to
energize, activate and direct staff toward goal.
Role in Interpersonal Relationship
As a Figurehead:
A nurse manager has to perform many symbolic functions as
a figurehead of the organization or head of the nursing unit.
She has to sign various papers, attends social functions of the
subordinates speak at functions, etc.
Liaison Officer:
A nurse manager has to maintain contact with higher
management and subordinates. She has to keep in touch with
external environment, government policies by attending
meetings, conferences, functions, etc.
Human Relationship Role:
 A nurse manager has an important role in developing
human relation in the nursing department.
 She has to recognize the importance of their subordinates
as individuals and mutual understanding of their position
and fair and impartial in all the matters while dealing with
them.
 Nurse manager should inculcate mutual discussion,
exchange of views and good communication among nurses
for the accomplishment of organizational goals.
AS COMMUNICATOR AND COORDINATOR:
 The nurse as a manager is central to all the activities and
among health team members.
 Effective communication is important to perform all
functions of management.
 Nurse managers share responsibility for the health and
welfare of all people in the community and participate in
the programs designed to prevent illnesses and maintain
health.
 They coordinate and synchronize medical and other
professionals and technical services that affect patient
care.
 To ensure quality care to patients, health team members,
public, clients and relatives.
PUBLIC RELATION ROLE:
 The manager try to deliver and ensure high –quality
patient care, develop various information tools, education
material and strategies to orient clients and relatives
regarding rules and regulation, them about care and other
health matters.
 Nurse managers also ensure that the client is getting all
hospital services in a proper way, e.g. dietary services, etc.,
and hospital environment clean and infection free.
 Attend complaints and get feedback and suggestions from
them for further improvement in services.
Role in Decision Making
 Decision making is the prime function of a nurse manager.
 Nurse manager have to take many decisions programmed
or non-programmed, organizational or personal, routine
or strategic, policy and operative, individual or group
decision at all levels.
 They perform the roles as a decision maker.
As an Entrepreneur:
 A nurse manager performs the role of an entrepreneur to
decide about expansion and diversification of department.
 They have to take many strategic decisions related to
sources of resources, funds, other inputs through meetings
and asking suggestions.
As an conflict Handler:
 A nurse manager has to act as an arbitrator in resolving
disputes of staff.
 They can resolve those disputes by establishing a
procedural system to allow parties to share their
grievances, and use a third party negotiator, exchange,
rotate or terminate individuals.
As a change manager:
 A nurse manager acts as a change manager to bring about
innovative changes in the work set up.
 Managers encourage subordinates to participate in change
management.
 They motivate them by conducting regular meeting, using
a participatory approach and by inviting suggestions from
them.
 They act as a catalyst to mobilize the support of their staff
and respect the ideas and suggestions given by them.
 They delegate appropriate responsibility to capable staff
and flexible and strong to take the risk, solve problems
and reward the team members for bringing the successful
changes.
Role in Material Management
The material in hospital includes equipment, apparatus,
instruments, linen and drugs and medicines, etc. the role of
nurse managers in equipment and supplies is to ensure an
adequate supply of and to maximize proper utilization and
maintenances of equipment and supplies in all nursing units
as discussed below:
 Take an active part in estimating demand for equipment
and supplies as per hospital policy.
 Develop ward policy and communicate higher authority
about gap in demand and supply
 Conduct meeting and prepare guidelines for handing and
taking over.
 Ensure adequate supply maintain a current inventory of
equipment and supplies in functional order.
 Condemn nonfunctional and outdated articles.
 Have inventory control and maintain a buffer stock.
 Send requisition monthly, weekly, as per policy.
 Keep enough stock for evening and nights.
 Communicate all staff about out of stock material
 Maintain proper records and reports of supplies and
materials.
Role in Fiscal Management
 Nurse Manager can play a role related to fiscal
management.
 They prepare a financial plan for each nursing unit by
keeping in mind number and type of staff, nurse-patient
ratio, and an option for new programs.
 It should also include variable cost including office
supplies repair and maintenances of equipment, etc.
 Nurse managers also involved in planning budgeting-
allocation of resources of the department and evaluation
of financial status.
Role in Informatics and Documentation
The role of the nurse as manager in informatics and
documentation has emerged as:
 A leader ineffective designing and using health electronic
system.
 Integrator of patient’s data.
 Partners in decision making.
• Advocates for engaging clients and their families.
As an Evaluator and Auditor
Nurse manager performs the role as a nursing auditor and
evaluator to control and regulate how nursing services are
used and focused on controlling the cost of services
provided.
Nurse managers use it as a method of measuring performance
in all areas through observation, questioning and records.
Nurse Managers:
 Conduct regular meetings with audit committee members
 Develop standardized tools to gather data.
 Prepare and train auditors for auditing
 Prepare an action plan
 Gather information and analyse
 Prepare report
 Modify action plan if required.
As an Advocate
 As an advocate of clients, nurses at the operational level as
nurse managers play an important role and have a
responsibility to protect the human and legal rights.
 They provide care to all the clients of all age group
irrespective of caste, creed, and religion.
 She informs about the policy of organization that may
conflict their well being with their rights and makes
informed decisions by telling pro and cons of particular
treatment and protects the client against receiving
inadequate care, etc.
According to Indian Nursing Council (INC) professional
Code of Conduct (2006), the nurse as a manager plays
important roles as to:
 Ensure appropriate earmark and utilize available resources
 Participate in supervising and teaching nursing students
 Uses judgement for individual competence while accepting
and delegating responsibility
 Facilitates conducive and motivating work culture to
achieve institutional objectives
 Communicate effectively following appropriate channels of
communication
 Participate in performance evaluation; participate in
evaluation of nursing services.
 Participate in policy decision by following the principles
of equity and accessibility of services works with
individuals to identify their needs.
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  • 1.
    PRESENTED BY, MR. RAMAR.G, PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
  • 2.
     The roleof nurse as a manager is multiple, interrelated, and overlapping.  The nurse at all levels play managerial role to some extent.  In general, they are responsible for managing all resources such as personnel, material, standard operative procedure/ methods, machinery or equipment and also involved in fiscal management.
  • 3.
    Role in PlanningNursing Service It is the foremost function of management. It allows nurse managers to organize, staff, direct, and control all activities to fulfill all the objectives of the nursing department. Nurse manager at top level are concerned with the overall planning of nursing services. They  Frame philosophy, mission, long and short-term goals and objectives of nursing services  Develop various policies, and administrative manuals such as protocols, procedures, rules  Set nursing standards of care and nursing practice, and also budget for nursing services.  Constitute different committees  Prepare a master rotation plan, job descriptions and job specifications of various nursing categories.
  • 4.
     Develop asystem of maintaining personnel records, and of conducting various administrative meetings, within and with other departments.  Plan various types of in-service education programs and staff development programs, etc. Role of Nurse in Organizing Nursing Services  To develop organizational structure and allocating resources.  To determine and categorize the activities to be performed by the nurses.  To create a structure of various positions in the hierarchy for the top to the operational level  To utilize effectively various resources.
  • 5.
    Role in Personnel/HumanResource Management  Determine number and type of nursing staff required  Develop job specification, and job descriptions  Participate in recruitment, selection, placement, allocation, and transferring staff  Plan and implement induction and orientation programs.  Plan training and staff development program.  Plan and implement various stress management programs  Motivate and counsel
  • 6.
     Promote occupationalhealth, safety, and welfare of staff  Develop health surveillance procedure, periodic health assessment plan and performance appraisal of staff annually and write a confidential report.  Implement universal standard precautions, advocate for proper body posture during any nursing intervention  Maintain discipline, high morale, and professionalism among staff  Prepare assignment and work schedules (roster plan/time planning)  Collective bargaining, negotiation and effective grievance handling procedures.
  • 7.
    Directing Role  Directingis the core functions of management process to achieve organizational goal.  Nurse as a manager supervise and control activities of nursing staff to maintain the healthy working environment.  The nurse managers direct, communicate, guide, motivate and supervise their subordinates time to time get maximum output from them. They carry out following role and responsibilities;
  • 8.
    As a Leader: Leadershipis the art of getting others to do something. A nurse manager is responsible for the activities of nurses working under him/her. As a Managerial Supervisor:  Nurse are managing and supervising their subordinates. As managerial supervisors, their focus is on balancing weekly workload, administrative procedure, conducting meeting, Planning and developing strategies.  They are also involved in data collection and audit activities, recruitment and retention issues, and communication by using various methods.
  • 9.
    As a Mentor: Nurse manager not only act as a supervisor but also act as a mentor to guide their subordinates in their personal and professional activities.  There is a challenge for nurse managers to keep staff motivated in the workplace. Motivation is a mean to energize, activate and direct staff toward goal.
  • 10.
    Role in InterpersonalRelationship As a Figurehead: A nurse manager has to perform many symbolic functions as a figurehead of the organization or head of the nursing unit. She has to sign various papers, attends social functions of the subordinates speak at functions, etc. Liaison Officer: A nurse manager has to maintain contact with higher management and subordinates. She has to keep in touch with external environment, government policies by attending meetings, conferences, functions, etc.
  • 11.
    Human Relationship Role: A nurse manager has an important role in developing human relation in the nursing department.  She has to recognize the importance of their subordinates as individuals and mutual understanding of their position and fair and impartial in all the matters while dealing with them.  Nurse manager should inculcate mutual discussion, exchange of views and good communication among nurses for the accomplishment of organizational goals.
  • 12.
    AS COMMUNICATOR ANDCOORDINATOR:  The nurse as a manager is central to all the activities and among health team members.  Effective communication is important to perform all functions of management.  Nurse managers share responsibility for the health and welfare of all people in the community and participate in the programs designed to prevent illnesses and maintain health.  They coordinate and synchronize medical and other professionals and technical services that affect patient care.  To ensure quality care to patients, health team members, public, clients and relatives.
  • 13.
    PUBLIC RELATION ROLE: The manager try to deliver and ensure high –quality patient care, develop various information tools, education material and strategies to orient clients and relatives regarding rules and regulation, them about care and other health matters.  Nurse managers also ensure that the client is getting all hospital services in a proper way, e.g. dietary services, etc., and hospital environment clean and infection free.  Attend complaints and get feedback and suggestions from them for further improvement in services.
  • 14.
    Role in DecisionMaking  Decision making is the prime function of a nurse manager.  Nurse manager have to take many decisions programmed or non-programmed, organizational or personal, routine or strategic, policy and operative, individual or group decision at all levels.  They perform the roles as a decision maker. As an Entrepreneur:  A nurse manager performs the role of an entrepreneur to decide about expansion and diversification of department.  They have to take many strategic decisions related to sources of resources, funds, other inputs through meetings and asking suggestions.
  • 15.
    As an conflictHandler:  A nurse manager has to act as an arbitrator in resolving disputes of staff.  They can resolve those disputes by establishing a procedural system to allow parties to share their grievances, and use a third party negotiator, exchange, rotate or terminate individuals.
  • 16.
    As a changemanager:  A nurse manager acts as a change manager to bring about innovative changes in the work set up.  Managers encourage subordinates to participate in change management.  They motivate them by conducting regular meeting, using a participatory approach and by inviting suggestions from them.  They act as a catalyst to mobilize the support of their staff and respect the ideas and suggestions given by them.  They delegate appropriate responsibility to capable staff and flexible and strong to take the risk, solve problems and reward the team members for bringing the successful changes.
  • 17.
    Role in MaterialManagement The material in hospital includes equipment, apparatus, instruments, linen and drugs and medicines, etc. the role of nurse managers in equipment and supplies is to ensure an adequate supply of and to maximize proper utilization and maintenances of equipment and supplies in all nursing units as discussed below:  Take an active part in estimating demand for equipment and supplies as per hospital policy.  Develop ward policy and communicate higher authority about gap in demand and supply  Conduct meeting and prepare guidelines for handing and taking over.  Ensure adequate supply maintain a current inventory of equipment and supplies in functional order.  Condemn nonfunctional and outdated articles.
  • 18.
     Have inventorycontrol and maintain a buffer stock.  Send requisition monthly, weekly, as per policy.  Keep enough stock for evening and nights.  Communicate all staff about out of stock material  Maintain proper records and reports of supplies and materials.
  • 19.
    Role in FiscalManagement  Nurse Manager can play a role related to fiscal management.  They prepare a financial plan for each nursing unit by keeping in mind number and type of staff, nurse-patient ratio, and an option for new programs.  It should also include variable cost including office supplies repair and maintenances of equipment, etc.  Nurse managers also involved in planning budgeting- allocation of resources of the department and evaluation of financial status.
  • 20.
    Role in Informaticsand Documentation The role of the nurse as manager in informatics and documentation has emerged as:  A leader ineffective designing and using health electronic system.  Integrator of patient’s data.  Partners in decision making. • Advocates for engaging clients and their families.
  • 21.
    As an Evaluatorand Auditor Nurse manager performs the role as a nursing auditor and evaluator to control and regulate how nursing services are used and focused on controlling the cost of services provided. Nurse managers use it as a method of measuring performance in all areas through observation, questioning and records. Nurse Managers:  Conduct regular meetings with audit committee members  Develop standardized tools to gather data.  Prepare and train auditors for auditing  Prepare an action plan  Gather information and analyse  Prepare report  Modify action plan if required.
  • 22.
    As an Advocate As an advocate of clients, nurses at the operational level as nurse managers play an important role and have a responsibility to protect the human and legal rights.  They provide care to all the clients of all age group irrespective of caste, creed, and religion.  She informs about the policy of organization that may conflict their well being with their rights and makes informed decisions by telling pro and cons of particular treatment and protects the client against receiving inadequate care, etc.
  • 23.
    According to IndianNursing Council (INC) professional Code of Conduct (2006), the nurse as a manager plays important roles as to:  Ensure appropriate earmark and utilize available resources  Participate in supervising and teaching nursing students  Uses judgement for individual competence while accepting and delegating responsibility  Facilitates conducive and motivating work culture to achieve institutional objectives  Communicate effectively following appropriate channels of communication  Participate in performance evaluation; participate in evaluation of nursing services.  Participate in policy decision by following the principles of equity and accessibility of services works with individuals to identify their needs.