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Role & Scope of a Registered Nurse
What is a Primary Care Network Registered Nurse?
The Registered Nurse in the Primary Care Network provides client and family-centered care with cultural humility, through a trauma-informed and evidence-informed practice approach, to promote care and services that will be experienced as culturally safe.
Role Overview
As part of the primary care team, the PCN Registered Nurse:
- Cares for patients as part of a primary care team through all stages of growth and development, wellness and illness, from one setting to another
- Focuses on providing assessment, screening, healthy lifestyle support, education and chronic disease management with a goal of improving health outcomes
- Provides holistic assessments and creates linkages with proper community resources
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Scope of care:
- Health assessments
- Health care management services
- Health education, promotion, and prevention
- Chronic disease prevention screening
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Qualifications:
- Registration with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives as a practicing RN registrant
- Two (2) years recent clinical nursing experience in related clinical areas, including assessing and treating infants, children, youth, adults, and seniors in a primary care setting, community setting, outpatient setting, or public health
- Valid BC driver’s license