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What are the job duties of rn nursing? |
because im a high school student doing a project on rn nursing and search is not relly working Registered nurses (RN) comprise the largest group of healthcare workers. Most RNs work directly with patients and their families. They are the primary point of contact between the patient and the world of health care, both at the bedside and in out-patient settings. RNs perform frequent patient evaluations, including monitoring and tracking vital signs, performing procedures such as IV placement, phlebotomy, and administering medications. Because the RN is much more regular contact with patients than are physicians, the RN is usually first to notice problems or raise concerns about patient progress. RNs also develop the day-to-day nursing care plans both in hospital, and for care after discharge by families and visiting nurses. While there is a national component to RN training (culminating in the NCLEX licensing exam), state laws determine the formal responsibilities of the RN. Nonetheless, because of the relatively broad nursing job description for RNs, the particular work enivironment determines what the daily routine is. ambulatory care, critical care, emergency, or trauma, holistic nurses, home health care, hospice and palliative care, infusion nurses, long- term care, Medical-surgical, Occupational health, Perianesthesia, Perioperative, Psychiatric, Radiologic, Rehabilitation, Transplant, Developmental disabilities, Diabetes management, Genetics nurses, HIV/AIDS, Oncology, Gastroenterology, Dermatology, Gynecology, Neuroscience, Ophthalmic, Orthopedic, Otorhinolaryngology, Respiratory, Urology, Nurse midwives, Nurse practitioners, Nurse anesthetists, Nurse informaticists, Nurse educators, and Nurse administrators The duties are extremely varied. It all depends on where you work. There are all kinds of job opportunities in the field. I work in a hospital on the cardiac/med surg floor. My duties include but are not limited to: Checking the charts to make sure all orders are being done, checking the MARs (that's the list of medicines ordered to be given to each patient), dispensing of those meds in a timely manner, assessing the patient, charting (a lot of this), helping the aides with their duties and anything else that might come up including helping with codes. Obviously the tasks undertaken will vary according to nursing speciality but most nurses will have a core of jobs that he/she will undertake. Observations (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, respirations) Weighing and measuring Urinanalysis and pregnancy testing Wound care Help with activities of daily living (washing and dressing, toileting, eating and drinking, walking about) Giving out drugs Pain relief mechanisms, ie. Patient controlled analgesia, epidurals Removal of stitches/staples Intravenous nutrition Drain care and their removal Catherisation and catheter care Nasogastric tube care Stoma care Line care Taking blood Putting in cannulae Putting up IV fluids Giving IV antibiotics Fitting antiembolic stockings Preparing patients for theatre Receiving patients back from theatre Liaising with other healthcare professionals, ie dieticians, physiotherapists, social workers Recording and documenting everything! Palliative care Counselling Applying creams and lotions Planning care Planning discharges Pre operative care Bed management Budget management Staff training Staff rotas Hope that gives you an idea! Very tired RN! check this link its good http://workathomefreelancingdataentrywor... . |
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