How do they match: Registered Nurses

  • Health Care Coordinator
  • Health Unit Supervisor
  • Ambulatory Care Coordinator
  • Cardiac Care Unit Nurse
  • Community Health Nurse
  • Community Health Nurse Supervisor
  • Coronary Care Unit Nurse
  • Critical Care Unit Nurse
  • Geriatric Care Manager
  • Home Health RN
  • Home Health Registered Nurse
  • Intensive Care Unit Nurse
  • Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse
  • Life Care Planner
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Registered Nurse
  • Occupational Health Nurse
  • Occupational Health Nurse Supervisor
  • Patient Care Coordinator
  • Post-Anesthesia Care Unit Nurse
  • Post-Anesthesia Care Unit Registered Nurse
  • Public Health Nurse
  • Public Health Staff Nurse
  • Registered Health Nurse
  • Registered Public Health Nurse

  • Assess patient health problems and needs, develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records. Administer nursing care to ill, injured, convalescent, or disabled patients. May advise patients on health maintenance and disease prevention or provide case management. Licensing or registration required.

  • Assess the needs of individuals, families, or communities, including assessment of individuals' home or work environments, to identify potential health or safety problems.
  • Consult and coordinate with healthcare team members to assess, plan, implement, or evaluate patient care plans.
  • Direct or supervise less-skilled nursing or healthcare personnel or supervise a particular unit.
  • Instruct individuals, families, or other groups on topics such as health education, disease prevention, or childbirth and develop health improvement programs.
  • Monitor all aspects of patient care, including diet and physical activity.
  • Observe nurses and visit patients to ensure proper nursing care.
  • Provide health care, first aid, immunizations, or assistance in convalescence or rehabilitation in locations such as schools, hospitals, or industry.
  • Refer students or patients to specialized health resources or community agencies furnishing assistance.
  • Work with individuals, groups, or families to plan or implement programs designed to improve the overall health of communities.

  • Advise communities or institutions regarding health or safety issues.
  • Advise medical personnel regarding healthcare issues.
  • Assist healthcare practitioners during examinations or treatments.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals to plan or provide treatment.
  • Communicate health and wellness information to the public.
  • Design public or employee health programs.
  • Direct healthcare delivery programs.
  • Inform medical professionals regarding patient conditions and care.
  • Manage healthcare operations.
  • Refer patients to other healthcare practitioners or health resources.
  • Supervise patient care personnel.