Registered Nurses (Critical Care and Emergency) administer nursing care to critically ill patients and patients with unstable health due to injury, surgery or during the acute phase of diseases, incorporating new technological equipment in high dependency units, intensive care units, emergency departments and retrieval services.
Most of the nurses are employed in the Health Care and Social Assistance industries. Minimum requirements for registered nurses include a bachelor’s degree, relevant experience, and registration.
Job Description
prepare, implement and assess nursing care for patients according to nursing practice and standards
consult with other health staff members and coordinating the care of patients
provide interventions, therapies and treatments and monitor responses to treatment and care plans
support ill-health prevention through participation in health education and other related programs
disclose information to patients and families about care and treatment
manage the work of enrolled nurses and other health care workers
Specialisations
Registered Nurse (Acute Care)
Registered Nurse (Emergency/Trauma)
Registered Nurse (High Dependency)
Registered Nurse (Neonatal Intensive Care)
Registered Nurse (Paediatric Intensive Care)
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