Through detailed knowledge concerning the diseases that the patient suffers and the risk factors for these diseases a nurse can apply the health promotion and prevention techniques and avoid complications in patients. A doctor must explain to a nurse the treatment, the possible adverse effects and the complications that the patients can develop, while the nurse will be responsible for the compliance of the procedure, the monitoring of the adverse reactions and the evolution of the …show more content…
In this relationship, there can be no place for hostility, the exaggerated estrangement between these two professionals, distrust or bad interpersonal relationship (van der Biezen, Wensing, Poghosyan, van der Burgt and Laurant, 2017). In fact, deficient interpersonal relationships would lead to weakening what academics consider the backbone of the quality of patient care, either in the hospital setting or primary care (Kadda, 2013). The most effective vehicle for this process to be carried out efficiently and without stress is to establish effective communication and timely feedback between both