Registered Professional Nurses
What is a Registered Professional Nurse?
A Registered Professional Nurse is a licensed and highly trained healthcare professional with all the skills and knowledge to provide medical care to patients. People with different medical and mental health conditions hire RNs to receive quality treatment at their doorstep. They possess the Registered Professional Nurse license, authorizing them to administer patient’s medication and treatment.
To achieve the status of a Registered Professional Nurse, individuals must attain an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN). After that, they pass the NCLEX-RN exam and complete other certifications to get their license and start practicing. Additionally, it is also mandatory for Registered Nurses to participate in different education courses and remain employed in the healthcare sector to ensure quality services for their patients.
Based on all these requirements, at New York Health Care (NYHC), we hire RNs with all the certifications, licenses, and hands-on experience in healthcare. Our professionals can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, homes, clinics, nursing homes, and physician’s offices. With their incredible skills, education, and experience, they contribute positively towards quality care for you and ensure a healthy life for you or your loved ones.
What Services do our Registered Professional Nurses Provide?
Medication Administration & Treatment
Physical Examinations
Monitor Patient’s Health Status
Coordinated Care
Supervise Healthcare Staff
Patient’s Counselling
Health Education
Why Choose NYHC for Registered Professional Nurses?
Education and Training
Compassionate Staff
40 Years of Expertise
Patient-Centric Approach
Experience NYHC’s Registered Professional Nurses’ Services!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Registered Nurse a healthcare professional?
Absolutely a registered nurse is a vital healthcare professional. They play a key role in patient care, applying their skills and knowledge to promote health and well-being.
Is a Registered Nurse a licensed medical professional?
Yes, a registered nurse is a licensed medical professional. To practice, registered nurses pass licensing exams, such as the NCLEX-RN, showing their competence and eligibility to provide medical care to patients.
What is a Registered Professional Nurse?
A Registered Professional Nurse is a licensed and highly trained healthcare professional. They have all the necessary skills and knowledge to provide medical care to patients. People with different medical and mental health conditions hire RNs to receive quality treatment.
What is the role of the Professional Registered Nurse?
The role of a professional registered nurse is quite diverse. It includes patient care, health promotion, disease prevention, collaboration with healthcare teams, administration of medications, and educating patients and their families.