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Regency Integrated Health Services
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The RN Charge Nurse will ensure quality care for residents by observing, assessing, and documenting their conditions. They will also administer medications, oversee aides, and communicate with residents' contacts regarding changes in condition.
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5 months ago
The RN Charge Nurse will observe, assess, document, and report on resident conditions while ensuring the implementation of care plans. They will also administer medications, conduct rounds with physicians, and oversee nursing aides.
The RN Charge Nurse will ensure quality care for residents by observing, assessing, and documenting their conditions. They will also administer medications, oversee aides, and communicate with residents' points of contact regarding any changes in condition.
The RN Charge Nurse is responsible for observing, assessing, documenting, and reporting changes in resident conditions. They also ensure the implementation of care plans and administer medications as prescribed.
The LVN Charge Nurse is responsible for ensuring quality care for residents, including observing and documenting their conditions, administering medications, and overseeing aides. They also communicate with residents' contacts regarding changes in condition and complete necessary reports.
The RN Charge Nurse will observe, assess, document, and report on resident conditions while ensuring the implementation of care plans. They will also administer medications, conduct rounds with physicians, and oversee aides.
The RN Charge Nurse will ensure quality care for residents by observing, assessing, documenting, and reporting their conditions. They will also administer medications, oversee aides, and communicate with residents' points of contact regarding changes in condition.
The LVN Charge Nurse is responsible for ensuring quality care for residents, including observing and documenting their conditions, administering medications, and overseeing aides. They also communicate with residents' contacts regarding any changes in condition.