Registered Nurse (RN) Job Description
Patient Care: Assessing patients' physical and psychological conditions. Developing and implementing individualized care plans based on patients' needs. Administering medications and treatments as prescribed by physicians. Monitoring patients' vital signs and reactions to treatments. Providing wound care, injections, and other medical procedures. Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure comprehensive care. Documentation: Maintaining accurate and thorough patient records. Documenting patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes. Recording medication administration and dosage. Writing progress notes and communicating with other healthcare professionals. Communication: Effectively communicating with patients and their families about their conditions and treatments. Collaborating with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals. Providing education to patients and families regarding medical conditions, treatments, and preventive measures. Care Coordination: Coordinating patient care across various healthcare settings (e.g., hospitals, clinics, home care). Collaborating with social workers, case managers, and other support staff to ensure continuity of care. Patient Advocacy: Advocating for patients' rights and preferences. Ensuring that patients receive safe, ethical, and compassionate care. Addressing patients' concerns and facilitating resolution of issues. Professional Development: Staying current with the latest medical advancements, best practices, and nursing techniques. Participating in continuing education and professional development activities. Adhering to the nursing code of ethics and standards of practice. Safety and Infection Control: Following established protocols for infection prevention and control. Maintaining a safe environment for patients, colleagues, and self. Leadership and Supervision: Supervising and delegating tasks to licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and nursing assistants. Providing guidance and support to less experienced healthcare team members.