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Description
Core Responsibilities:- Medication Administration:
They administer prescribed medications, including injections and intravenous medications, and monitor for any adverse reactions.
- Resident Care Planning:
RNs develop and implement individualized care plans based on patient needs and collaborate with other healthcare professionals.
- Documentation:
They maintain accurate and detailed resident records, including medical histories, symptoms, and treatment plans.
- Patient Education:
RNs educate residents and their families about illnesses, treatments, medications, and preventative care, as well as assisting with discharge planning and process.
- Collaboration:
They collaborate with providers , specialists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care.
- Patient Assessment:
RNs conduct physical exams, assess vital signs, monitor resident conditions, and evaluate mental status.
Specific Tasks and Activities:
- Monitoring and Reporting:
RNs monitor resident's conditions, vital signs, and responses to treatment, reporting any changes or concerns to the appropriate healthcare professionals.
- Wound Care:
They provide wound care, including dressing changes and managing skin integrity.
- Assisting with Procedures:
RNs assist with various medical procedures, such as inserting catheters, drawing blood, IV therapy. Following lab progress and documenting accordingly.
- Equipment Management:
They ensure that medical equipment is properly maintained and functioning.
- Advocacy:
RNs advocate for their resident's needs and preferences, ensuring they receive appropriate and respectful care.
- Supervision:
In some roles, RNs may supervise other nursing staff, such as licensed practical nurses (LPNs) or certified nursing assistants (CNAs). RNs will also audit med rooms and resident areas as instructed.