What does a registered nurse do?

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What does a registered nurse do?

A registered nurse (RN) plays a crucial role in the healthcare system by providing patient care, education, and support. Key responsibilities include:

  1. Patient Care: RNs assess patient health, administer medications, and provide treatments as prescribed by physicians.

  2. Monitoring: They monitor and record patient vital signs, symptoms, and medical histories to track health progress.

  3. Collaboration: RNs work closely with doctors, specialists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.

  4. Education: They educate patients and their families about health conditions, treatment plans, and preventative care.

  5. Emotional Support: RNs provide emotional support to patients and families, helping them cope with illnesses and healthcare processes.

  6. Documentation: They maintain accurate and detailed patient records in compliance with healthcare regulations.

  7. Supervision: RNs may supervise licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and nursing aides in patient care tasks.

Registered nurses work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and community health organizations. Their role is vital in ensuring quality healthcare and patient safety.

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