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What Does an Urgent Care Nurse Do?

An Urgent Care Nurse works in a fast-paced environment providing care to patients with non-life-threatening illnesses or injuries that require immediate attention. They handle a wide spectrum of cases, from acute infections and minor traumas to chronic disease exacerbations. Their responsibilities include performing assessments, administering medications, performing minor procedures, and educating patients on follow-up care and injury prevention.

These nurses must be able to quickly triage patients, prioritize care based on the severity of conditions, and provide efficient and effective treatment. They often work in collaboration with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals in an urgent care setting.

Urgent Care Nurses must be flexible and adaptable, with broad knowledge and skills to cater to a variety of patient needs. Their work is crucial in relieving emergency department congestion and providing accessible healthcare to the community for urgent medical issues.

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