THEME: "Empowering Nurses: The Heartbeat of Healthcare Transformation"
Registered Nurses (RNs) are essential healthcare professionals who provide patient care, advocate for patients, and collaborate with other healthcare team members. Equipped with an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in nursing, RNs must pass a licensing exam to practice. Their key responsibilities include assessing patient health, developing and implementing care plans, administering medications, and monitoring progress. RNs also educate patients and their families about health conditions and treatment options, often specializing in areas such as pediatrics, geriatrics, critical care, or oncology. Important skills for RNs include critical thinking, effective communication, and the ability to work under pressure, as they frequently make quick decisions that impact patient outcomes. Their role is crucial in healthcare settings, serving as the primary point of contact for patients and enhancing the overall efficiency of healthcare systems. By advocating for patients and ensuring quality care, RNs significantly promote health and well-being across communities.