An RN’s typical day varies depending on a number of factors, including the location they work in, both geographically and in terms of the type of facility; the size of the staff and nursing team; and the population they serve. RNs working in a physician’s office, for example, may take on some administrative work, while registered nurses working in a hospital are less likely to do this kind of work.
No matter how broad a registered nurse’s duties may be, they’re typically responsible for the following tasks:
Assessing, observing, and speaking to patients
Recording details and symptoms of patient medical history and current health
Preparing patients for exams and treatment
Administering medications and treatments, then monitoring patients for side effects and reactions
Creating, implementing, and evaluating patient care plans with the medical team
Performing wound care, such as cleaning and bandaging them
Assisting in medical procedures as needed
Operating and monitoring medical equipment
Drawing blood, urine samples, and other body fluids for lab work
Educating patients and family members on treatment and care plans, as well as answering their questions
Supervising licensed practical and vocational nurses, nursing assistants, and nursing students.
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