Registered Nursing Care Overview

 

A basic overview of a registered nurse communicates and coordinates with the physician, caregiver and family to develops a proactive plan of care to be followed with clients and their complex medical issues. This can include, but is not limited to the following:

  • Orient and supervise Home Health and Personal Care Aides
  • Teaching client and family/significant others about the disease process and management
  • Medication Administration and management
  • Complex wound care/Dressing Changes
  • Foley Catheter Insertion and Care
  • Ostomy Care
  • Daily Assessments and Observation
  • Pre and Post-Operative Care
  • Wound Care/Dressing Changes
  • Tube Feedings
  • Diabetic Care/Insulin Injections
  • IV Therapy/Lab Draws
  • Cardiac Assessment and Intervention
  • Pulmonary Care/Oxygen Therapy and Lung Sound Assessments
  • Ventilator Management
  • Hospice Care

 

Registered Nurse (RN) Senior Home Care Nurse, In-Home Nursing Care, Elderly Health Care, Skilled Nursing Services, Geriatric Nursing, RN Home Care Provider, Medical Care for Seniors, Senior Care Nurse Practitioner, Nursing Assessment, Medication Management, Wound Care, Disease Management, Chronic Illness Care, Palliative Care, Hospice Nursing, Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care, Gerontological Nursing, Nursing Care Planning, Health Monitoring, Senior Wellness Assessments, Home Health Nursing, Fall Prevention, Post-Surgery Care, Rehabilitation Nursing, Diabetes Management, Cardiovascular Care, Respiratory Care, End-of-Life Care, Pain Management, Nutritional Support, Continuity of Care, Personalized Nursing Care, Companionship and Nursing, Registered Nurse Consultation, Senior Health Advocacy, Family Education and Support, Respite Care, Mobility Assistance, Home Safety Evaluation, Emergency Response, Holistic Senior Care, RN Home Visits, Caregiver Collaboration, Quality Nursing Care for Seniors.