Nearby Cities

Fairborn (17.98 mi)
Beavercreek (24 mi)
Kettering (24.25 mi)

Nearby Zip Codes

45373 (1) (0.35 mi)
45324 (1) (18.93 mi)
45431 (1) (19.45 mi)
45429 (1) (24.19 mi)
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  • Linda Davidson, APRN-CNP 80 Points

    Linda Davidson, APRN-CNP

    700 S Stanfield Rd, Suite A
    Troy, OH 45373
  • Joseph Demeter, MD
    2110 Points

    Joseph Demeter, MD

    Distance: 17.97 mi
    562 East Dayton Yellow Springs Road
    Fairborn, OH 45324
  • Deborah Wise, APRN-CNS
    230 Points

    Deborah Wise, APRN-CNS

    Kettering Health Cancer Care - Medical Oncology - Soin Medical Center
    Distance: 23.99 mi
    3535 Pentagon Blvd.
    Suite 400
    Beavercreek, OH 45431
  • Kimberly McIntyre, APRN-CNS 140 Points

    Kimberly McIntyre, APRN-CNS

    Kettering Health Medical Group Far Oaks Orthopedists - Main Campus
    Distance: 24.25 mi
    3737 Southern Blvd, Suite 2100
    KETTERING, OH 45429

Nearby Cities

Fairborn (17.98 mi)
Beavercreek (24 mi)
Kettering (24.25 mi)

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Registered Nurse Summary:
A Registered Nurse is a health care professional who also acts as a patient advocate while assisting with a patient's care and recovery. The role of a Registered Nurse is to assess a patient's condition and implement a plan of action so that they can recover more quickly. Registered Nurses also provide emotional support and education to family members on how to cope with and treat a patient's condition once they are at home.

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A Registered Nurse is a nurse that works with patients during their care and recovery. Registered Nurses make sure patients receive professional care.

What type of care do Registered Nurses offer?
Registered Nurse duties include updating medical records, administering medications, helping to perform diagnostic tests, and helping with rehabilitation.

Where does a Registered Nurse work?
Besides hospitals, a Registered Nurse can be employed by physicians, attorneys, schools, fire departments and other private industries.

What types of Registered Nurses are there?
A Registered Nurse can specialize as an ambulatory nurse, critical care nurse, holistic nurse, home care nurse, infusion nurse, long-term care nurse, psychiatric nurse, surgical nurse, radiology nurse or a transplant nurse.

What are the duties of a Registered Nurse?
Some of their duties include:
- Reviewing patient's charts and implementing a plan of action to treat conditions and speed up recovery
- Supervising other nurses and nursing assistants with their duties
- Administering medications and treatments
- Assisting with rehabilitation and providing follow up treatment and advice
- Educating patients and families on managing an illness, condition, or disease.


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