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Home Health Care Professionals in Neptune, New Jersey

Home Health Aides help patients in a variety of ways, which may include taking their vital signs or giving them medicine under a nurse’s direction. They must record and report this data as medically necessary. Aides also help patients with their daily functions, such as dressing or taking a bath. They can assist with planning for doctor’s appointments or other meetings and may organize transportation for them.

Other Home Health Aide responsibilities may include:

  • Light Housekeeping, such as vacuuming or doing laundry
  • Cooking meals
  • Grocery shopping
  • Reporting to nurses about patient’s health status
  • Teaching patient self-care skills

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) work under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or other medical practitioners. They report the slightest change in patient care to their supervising practitioner and perform medical care tasks. They also ensure proper bedside manner and exceptional patient care and customer service. Some of their tasks include:

  • Administering medications and treatments
  • Taking vital signs
  • Collecting lab samples
  • Monitoring patients after treatments and medications
  • Reviewing and updating medical records
  • Interviewing patients
  • Giving immunizations and other injections as well as oxygen and other breathing interventions
  • Setting up and monitoring IV treatments
  • Taking phone calls and other administrative tasks

Registered nurses are responsible for the management and overall patient care. They deliver basic to advanced medical care in various specializations, including cardiac care, pediatrics, geriatrics, labor and delivery, family practice, and emergency nursing. They oversee the quality of care delivered to every patient they care for. Some of their tasks include:

  • Patient and family education
  • Disease management
  • Medication administration and management
  • Recording and updating patient medical information
  • Coordinating with other healthcare practitioners
  • Wound care and dressing change
  • Implementing nursing care plans
  • CPR and First Aid
  • Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
  • And more

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