An RN,
short for registered nurse, treats patients and provides advice and emotional
support to them and their families. Some educate patients, as well as the
public, about medical conditions.
There are many nursing specialties including critical care, addiction,
oncology, neonatology, geriatrics, and pediatrics. Some RNs work in multiple
specialties, for example, pediatric oncology. There are also registered nurses
who provide primary or specialty care to patients. Nurses work as part of a
team of professional and medical staff that includes doctors, social workers
and therapists.
Typical duties of the job include:
- Performing
physical exams and taking health histories
- Providing
health promotion, counseling and education
- Administering
medications, wound care and other personalized interventions
- Interpreting
patient information and making critical decisions about needed actions
- Coordinating
care in collaboration with other health care professionals
- Directing
and supervising care delivered by other health care personnel like licensed
practical nurses and nurse aides
- Conducting
research in support of improved practice and patient outcomes
Registered
Nurse Skills and Qualifications:
Clinical
Skills, Bedside Manner, Infection Control, Nursing Skills, Physiological
Knowledge, Administering Medication, Medical Teamwork, Multi-tasking,
Listening, Verbal Communication, Health Promotion and Maintenance
So what
does a registered nurse do? The answer is that it is often far more than a
single patient realizes. They are part of a support system that requires them
to wear many hats—from working with new technology to educating patients on
healthcare. Nevertheless, all RNs have plenty of common qualities: They must be
critical thinkers, problem-solvers and perceptive of patient needs—even
unspoken ones. RNs are a valuable and irreplaceable part of any healthcare
ecosystem. Their work requires intelligence and advanced training, but also
compassion and attentive care. Interested in the fast-paced and rewarding work
of nursing? Learn more about the benefits of becoming a nurse @ 24thWorld Nurse Practitioners & Healthcare Congress during June 25-27, 2018 at
Dubai, UAE
Drop us an
email to know more
Stella James
Program
Director
Nursing &
Healthcare Congress 2018
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