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Overview
The Clinical Nurse provides direct patient care on Medical/Surgical units according to the Nurse Practice Act, collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure safe and timely quality care delivery. This involves performing physical assessments, administering medications, managing pain, and addressing patient teaching and discharge needs.
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9 days ago
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