Registered Nurse (RN)

 

Requirements and Qualifications

  • High school degree or GED equivalent

  • Current RN License

  • Current BLS from an American Heart Association provider

  • Physical exam & TB Test

  • Strong knowledge of basic medicine and medical equipment

  • Excellent interpersonal skills

  • Ability to keep patient information confidential

  • Basic computer and record keeping skills

  • Physical and mental stamina; ability to work long hours on one’s feet

  • Consistently demonstrate dependability and punctuality

Duties and Responsibilities

  • RNs performs diagnostic tests on a patient, record their medical history, determine medication and treatment options that would best fit the patient’s needs.

  • RNs can be responsible for supervising LVNs and other medical professionals.

  • Implements and evaluates patient care while performing nursing procedures to treat and rehabilitate patients.

  • Assures that the safety and physical comfort of the patient are meet as well as the patient’s emotional and spiritual needs.

  • Performs nursing procedures for which his or her training has provided the necessary skills and judgment.

  • Assists with the rehabilitation of patients according to the care plan directed by the physician.

  • Observes and records all pertinent information and reporting to the appropriate supervisor and physician.

  • Teaches patients, family members, and auxiliary nursing personnel proper health maintenance care.

  • Performs med pass and treatment including wound & ostomy care, breathing treatments, post-op care, infusion therapies, urinary catheter insertion & care, and feeding tube care.

  • Performs documentation according to client’s policy.

  • Monitors patients’ conditions and assess their vital signs, noting any physical or mental decline and reporting back to the doctor.

  • Answer and attend to patient calls for help; take necessary action according to protocol/

  • Follow state and federal mandated standards and procedures.