Registered General Nurses (RGNs) are vital in various healthcare settings, from nursing homes to hospitals. They play a key role in providing high-quality care by assessing, planning, and implementing tailored care plans for patients. RGNs are also responsible for performing essential nursing procedures and treatments, including administering medication. In addition, RGNs are tasked with performing advanced nursing procedures, including the administration of medication, and overseeing patient treatments.
Key responsibilities of our RGNs include:
- Leadership and Supervision: Effectively managing and leading a team of carers to ensure seamless and coordinated patient care
- Care Plan Development: Conducting detailed assessments to create individualized care plans that address each patient’s specific needs.
- Medication Management: Administering and recording medications accurately and responsibly.
- Patient Care: Providing holistic care to promote well-being and recovery.
- Mobility Support: Assisting patients with safe movement and handling.
- Health Monitoring: Tracking vital signs like weight, temperature, and pulse.