- Conducting Health Assessments
- Medications Management
- Pain Management
- Medical Assessments & Initiation of Acute Treatment
- Vaccine And Immunization
- Post Operative Recovery
- Wound Care (vac & pic dressing, and management of catheter)
- Continence Management
- Management of PEG Feeding Tube
- Monitoring Vital Signs
- Stoma Therapy Management
- Personal Care Assistance with Daily Activities
- Meal Preparation & Assistance with Meals
- Community Participation Support
- Travel Support Accompaniment
- Assistance with Developing Goals in Ongoing Treatment Plans
- Management with Garden and Mowing
- Preventing Infection
- Special Equipment
- Coordinate with the Infection Prevention Team
Conducting Health Assessments
RN nurses conduct comprehensive health assessments to evaluate patients' overall health status, identify any existing health issues, and develop appropriate care plans.
Medications Management
RN nurses are responsible for administering medications, monitoring their effects, educating patients about their medications, and ensuring adherence to prescribed regimens while also identifying and preventing any potential drug interactions or adverse reactions.
Pain Management
This involves assessing, monitoring, and treating pain in patients using a variety of techniques and medications to ensure their comfort and well-being.
Medical Assessments & Initiation of Acute Treatment
RN nurses conduct thorough medical assessments to evaluate patients' symptoms and health conditions. They may then initiate acute treatments, such as intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy, subcutaneous therapy (administered under the skin), pro re nata (PR) therapy (as needed), and intramuscular (IM) therapy (administered into muscle tissue), as prescribed by healthcare providers.
Vaccine And Immunization
RN nurses administer vaccines and immunizations to patients according to recommended schedules and guidelines. They also provide education on the importance of vaccinations, potential side effects, and post-immunization care.
Post Operative Recovery
After surgical procedures, RN nurses monitor patients closely, manage pain, assess wound healing, provide education on post-operative care, and support patients through the recovery process to promote optimal healing and minimize complications.
Wound Care (vac & pic dressing, and management of catheter)
This involves the assessment, cleaning, dressing, and monitoring of wounds to promote healing, prevent infection, and minimize complications. RN nurses may also provide education on wound care techniques and monitor for signs of healing or deterioration.
Continence Management
This involves assessing and managing urinary and fecal incontinence issues in patients through interventions such as bladder training, catheter care, and bowel management programs.
Management of PEG Feeding Tube
RN nurses are responsible for the care and maintenance of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tubes, including insertion, monitoring for complications, administering feedings, and providing education to patients and caregivers.
Monitoring Vital Signs
RN nurses regularly monitor patients' vital signs, including temperature, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels (BSL), to assess their overall health status, detect any abnormalities, and intervene as necessary to maintain stability and prevent complications.
Stoma Therapy Management
RN nurses specialize in the care and management of stomas, including assessment, education, and support for patients with ostomies (such as colostomies or ileostomies) to promote skin integrity, prevent complications, and enhance quality of life.
Personal Care Assistance with Daily Activities
Encompasses providing support to individuals with tasks essential for their daily living. This includes assisting with bathing, dressing, toileting, mobility, feeding, medication reminders, light household chores, and offering companionship. The aim is to help maintain independence, dignity, and overall well-being while ensuring a safe and comfortable living environment.
Meal Preparation & Assistance with Meals
RN nurses assist patients with meal preparation, ensuring they receive adequate nutrition and hydration. This may involve preparing meals according to dietary restrictions, assisting with feeding if necessary, and monitoring intake to promote overall health and well-being.
Community Participation Support
For community participants, RN nurses accompany clients to events and activities in the community, providing support and assistance as needed to ensure their safety, comfort, and enjoyment.
Travel Support Accompaniment
RN nurses accompany clients during travel and transport to access community resources, such as attending doctor appointments, grocery shopping, or engaging in other activities. They provide assistance and support to ensure clients' needs are met while navigating various environments outside of their home.
Assistance with Developing Goals in Ongoing Treatment Plans
This involves collaborating with clients to establish personalized goals within their treatment plans, ensuring alignment with their needs and aspirations while promoting progress and improvement over time.
Management with Garden and Mowing
Aiding with garden maintenance and lawn mowing, ensuring outdoor spaces are well-kept and safe for clients to enjoy, which contributes to their overall well-being and quality of life.
Preventing Infection
Implementing measures to prevent the spread of infections, including proper hygiene practices, sanitation protocols, and education for clients and caregivers on infection prevention strategies.
Special Equipment
Supplying hand sanitizer and specialized equipment such as sharp containers to healthcare providers, ensuring they have the necessary tools to maintain hygiene standards and safely manage medical waste.
Coordinate with the Infection Prevention Team
Collaborating with the infection prevention team to implement and monitor infection control measures, exchange information on best practices, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards to safeguard the health and safety of clients and staff.


