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What does a RN nurse do? |
What exactly does the job entitle? And do RN nurses get to be hands on (for example help during surgeries)? RN's (registered nurses) can do nearly anything they want to do other than an actual surgery. It is a very fullfilling job, yet the pay scale needs to be re-adjusted. RN's don't get paid like many other college educated professions out there. Here is link to some of the things RN's can do http://www.answers.yahoo.com/question/in... I don't know, but your question is redundant, An RN gets to administer drugs, aid in surgeries and do all the good stuff. LPN are the people that wash the patients and do all of the dirtier jobs. It depends on the speciality you choose in nursing. In the operating room a nurse assists the surgeon by making sure he has the proper instruments as he needs them. A nurse anesthetist works with the anestheologist to monitor the patients level of anesthesia. There are also supervisory positions for nurses in the hospital setting . Nurses can specialize in midwifery and deliver babies, as a nurse practitioner in a doctors office and function as a doctor under supervision, and there are many specialty areas in the hospital setting. In my years working as a nurse, I preferred the actual hands on bedside nursing care of patients. Some RN's can be mean and spiteful. May you be a good one! The answers above have given you an idea of what a hospital nurse does...somewhat. I am an RN in a nursing home. Instead of having up to 5-7 patients to look after, I am in charge of 25 on my unit. However, there are differences in what we do. I do assessments of those that are ill and are Medicare skilled, as well as pass medications and do dressing changes and skin assessments. I process Dr. orders, take part in setting up care plans. I admit new residents when needed, and take care of the bodies after death, also dealing with the families and the paperwork involved. I document everything I do. When possible, I visit with the residents to see what else can be done to make their stay as comfortable as possible. RNs and LPN do just about the same things except:hang the first bag of blood,and do IV pushes(put medication through the line). I hate it when people say that LPNs do nothing but wash butt. |
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