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These settings include nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, hospices, and even in-home health care. This program is available in both daytime and evening options in a hybrid delivery to accommodate busy schedules. Both the day and night programs include 720 total hours over 40 instructional weeks.
They perform administrative tasks such as Scheduling appointments Keeping track of patient record Answering phones and making phone calls Organizing medical supplies and equipment Preparing patient charts and reports Filing paperwork and doing other light clerical work. The majority of nursing assistants have regular full-time jobs.
Hospice nurses fill a special role in caring for patients at the end of their lives. Its no surprise that many hospice nurses find their work fulfilling. With Prism Career Institute, learn more about hospice nurse duties to expect upon entering this career field. What Is Hospice Care? What Is a Hospice Nurse?
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