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Elara Caring
Overview
The Registered Nurse is responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing treatment plans for home health care patients. They must coordinate care, monitor patient progress, and communicate significant health changes to the clinical supervisor and physicians.
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26 days ago
The Registered Nurse is responsible for assessing home health patients and implementing comprehensive plans of treatment. They must coordinate care, monitor patient progress, and communicate significant health changes to the clinical supervisor and physicians.
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