15). Being a good communicator is a vital element because it does not only mean explaining diagnoses and scientific problems, but also interpersonal, intellectual skills and being able to perform technical skills (Kourkouta, pp. 65-67). Nurses must be able to correspond with other healthcare professionals, clients and their family members, or support groups. As a communicator, it is the nurse's responsibility to identify client problems and then write them down or verbally communicate them to other members of the client's care plan. Nurses must establish the appropriate learning style and goals and share skills and knowledge with other healthcare professionals. This is a crucial factor in the nursing process for client care. The nursing process is simply a scientific method for defining, practicing and implementing the care of a client and is achieved by communicating in writing, but also verbally (Kourkouta, pp.
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