Key Responsibilities of an RGN: * Patient Assessment: RGNs assess patients' conditions by measuring vital signs, conducting physical examinations, and gathering health histories. * Care Planning and Implementation: They develop and implement individualized care plans, prioritizing patient needs and coordinating care with other healthcare professionals. * Medication Administration: RGNs administer medications as prescribed by doctors and monitor patients for any adverse reactions. * Monitoring and Evaluation: They closely monitor patients' responses to treatments, adjusting care plans as needed and documenting observations. * Patient Education: RGNs educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment plans, and self-management techniques. * Collaboration and Communication: They communicate with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated and effective patient care. * Documentation: RGNs maintain accurate and detailed patient records, documenting all assessments, treatments, and changes in patient condition. * Supervision: In some settings, RGNs may supervise other healthcare staff, such as nurses' aides. * Maintaining Professional Standards: RGNs stay updated on clinical and professional developments in nurs...