The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for providing high-quality patient care and coordinating with the healthcare team to deliver effective treatment. The RN performs assessments, administers treatments, educates patients and their families, and ensures the safety and well-being of patients. The RN follows established policies and procedures while maintaining ethical standards and complying with all healthcare regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct patient assessments and create care plans in collaboration with healthcare team members.
Administer medications and treatments as prescribed and monitor patient responses.
Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and preventive care.
Maintain accurate patient records, including nursing notes, vital signs, and medication logs.
Ensure patient safety by adhering to infection control protocols and safety standards.
Collaborate with other healthcare providers to deliver coordinated care.
Respond to patient concerns and address any issues or complaints promptly.
Perform nursing procedures within the scope of practice and as directed by the healthcare provider.
Monitor and document patient progress, including any changes in condition or treatment response.
Provide emotional support to patients and families during difficult times.
Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices and regulations.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or medical team.
Required Qualifications:
Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing.
Proven experience as a Registered Nurse in a clinical or hospital setting.
Strong understanding of nursing practices, medical terminology, and patient care techniques.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Ability to work effectively under pressure and in a fast-paced environment.
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in specific areas of nursing (e.g., pediatric, geriatric, surgical, or critical care).
Advanced certification in a nursing specialty (e.g., ACLS, PALS).
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems.
Certifications:
Required: Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Preferred: Advanced certifications such as ACLS or PALS, depending on the nursing specialty.
Education and Experience:
Required: Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN).
Preferred: BSN or equivalent higher-level nursing degree.
Education: Bachelors Degree
Certification: Basic Life Support , Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support