RN Registered Nurses take care of people who are sick, injured, convalescent or disabled. They care for patients by assessing, planning, intervention, implementation and evaluation, under general supervision, and in accordance with established practices and philosophy. Registered Nurses work with other professionals to ensure patient care is delivered effectively to achieve desired patient outcomes. The RN must effectively interact with the patient and family members while maintaining the standard of professional nursing. There are many travel assignments and jobs available for the Registered Nurse as the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes that nursing is one of the top 10 occupations with the largest job growth. Where would you like to visit? Work in a great environment and enjoy free time seeing places you have always wanted to visit. Many great opportunities await the Registered Nurse in today’s market!
Providing care for patients in their own homes enables permanently disabled and suffering and/or ill patients to remain at home for treatment instead of dealing with lengthy, expensive hospital visits. Home Health RN’s are an important part of this service whether they are performing medical duties or comforting a family member.
Home Health Registered Nurses need skills beyond medical training in addition to the ability to care for the patient. Many RN’s work independently and must be capable of making treatment decisions and performing their duties without a lot of supervision. Supervisory skills may be necessary if the RN will be overseeing home health care aides or others providing care.
Responsibilities and Duties of the Home Health Registered Nurse
Home Health Registered Nurses will perform basic medical duties such as monitoring health statistics and giving medication at appropriate times and dosages as well as providing treatment and palliative care. Effective communication skills are necessary to explain treatments and medications to patients and family, as well as collaborating with doctors and other caregivers.
Home Health RN will treat a large variety of patients. Age may range from newborns and young mothers recovering from childbirth to the elderly patient coping with chronic pain and illness. Patients may be suffering from serious diseases such as cancer, or be a victim of a serious injury or accident. Some may be recovering while others may be dying. Home Health RN must be able to cope with each individual situation with compassion.