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Nursing Service Provider Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163W00000X

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What do Registered Nurses do?

A registered nurse is a person qualified by graduation from an accredited nursing school (depending upon schooling, a registered nurse may receive either a diploma from a hospital program, an associate degree in nursing (A.D.N.) or a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (B.S.N.), who is licensed or certified by the state, and is practicing within the scope of that license or certification.

R.N.’s assist patient in recovering and maintaining their physical or mental health.

They assist physicians during treatments and examinations and administer medications.

A provider who is trained and educated in a formal nursing education program at an accredited school of nursing, passes a national certification examination, and is licensed by the state to practice nursing.

The individual provides nursing services to patients or clients in areas such as health promotion, disease prevention, acute and chronic care, and restoration and maintenance of health throughout the lifespan.

Addiction Substance Use Disorder Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WA0400X

Substance use disorder nurses conduct initial assessments, evaluate patient progress, and monitor their progress.

They also maintain accurate documentation and provide support for the emotional, psychological, and physical symptoms that are part of the recovery process.

Administrator Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WA2000X

Registered Nurse Administrators, or nurse administrators, manage the operations of healthcare departments and facilities by overseeing nursing staff, developing budgets, implementing policies, ensuring quality of care, and facilitating communication between staff and leadership. 

They lead nursing teams and ensure that operations align with organizational goals and comply with healthcare regulations, though their roles typically involve limited direct patient care.

Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP0809X

Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurses provide direct patient care for individuals and groups experiencing mental health, emotional, and behavioral issues. They assess conditions, administer medications, develop treatment plans, provide therapy and education, and collaborate with other healthcare professionals to support recovery. 

They work in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community centers, helping patients manage conditions like depression and anxiety and promoting overall mental wellness. 

Ambulatory Care Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP2201X

Ambulatory care registered nurses provide patient care and support in outpatient settings, such as clinics, physician offices, and same-day surgical centers, for a wide range of health needs, including routine care, chronic conditions, acute illnesses, and injuries. 

Their responsibilities include assessing patients, educating them on self-care, coordinating with other healthcare professionals, developing care plans, performing procedures, and managing telehealth services to ensure comprehensive, high-quality care without hospitalization. 

Ambulatory Women’s Health Care Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WW0101X

Ambulatory women’s health registered nurses provide direct patient care, perform assessments, administer treatments, and educate patients on managing chronic and acute women’s health conditions in non-inpatient settings, such as clinics and physicians’ offices. 

They coordinate care, serve as health system navigators, utilize telehealth, and focus on preventative care, health promotion, and patient-centered care to help women maintain optimal health.

Cardiac Rehabilitation Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC3500X

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) registered nurses (RNs) provide comprehensive care to patients with heart disease, offering education, exercise supervision, and support to help them recover, manage their condition, and reduce future risks. 

Their duties include monitoring vital signs and EKG, administering medications, assessing patients’ responses to therapy, identifying risk factors, and promoting lifestyle changes, all within a team-based approach that focuses on the patient’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. 

Case Management Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC0400X

Case Management Registered Nurses (RNs), also known as nurse case managers, coordinate and manage patient care to ensure that patients receive appropriate, efficient, and effective treatment, particularly for complex or chronic conditions. 

They create and implement individualized care plans, acting as liaisons and patient advocates between patients, their families, and healthcare providers.

Key duties include assessing patient needs, educating patients and families, coordinating various care services, facilitating communication among the healthcare team, and advocating for the patient’s well-being. 

Child & Adolescent Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP0807X

Child & Adolescent Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurses provide direct mental health care to young people, focusing on building therapeutic relationships, administering medications, providing individual and group therapy, and coordinating care with families and schools. 

They assess symptoms, help manage disorders like anxiety, depression, and trauma, and work in various settings, including hospitals, partial hospitalization programs, schools, and homes, to support the child’s overall well-being and recovery. 

College Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC1400X

College health registered nurses provide direct patient care for illnesses and injuries, conduct health assessments, administer first aid and emergency care, and offer health education and counseling to students and staff. 

They also perform administrative tasks, such as maintaining health records and developing health promotion programs. 

These nurses act as a primary medical resource and advocate for the campus community, ensuring compliance with health regulations and promoting overall wellness. 

Community Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC1500X

Community health registered nurses work to improve the well-being of individuals and communities by promoting health, preventing disease, and providing direct medical care in various settings, such as schools, shelters, and homes. 

Their duties include administering immunizations, providing health education on topics like nutrition and STDs, conducting screenings for conditions such as diabetes, assessing community health needs, and connecting people with essential resources and services. 

Continence Care Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC2100X

Continence Care Registered Nurses specialize in preventing, assessing, and managing bladder and bowel control problems (incontinence) by providing comprehensive patient care plans, education, and support to improve quality of life. 

They assess patient needs through detailed history-taking and physical examinations, then develop individualized care plans that may include lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises, specialized devices, and referrals for other treatments or surgical interventions.

Continuing Education/Staff Development Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC1600X

Continuing Education/Staff Development Registered Nurses implement programs that educate other nurses, ensuring they have the latest knowledge, skills, and competency to improve patient outcomes and safety. 

Their responsibilities include orienting new staff, providing ongoing training in new technologies and evidence-based practices, and assisting in maintaining licensure and certifications. 

These educators act as vital resources within healthcare systems, promoting professional growth and supporting the achievement of high-quality, efficient patient care. 

Critical Care Medicine Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WC0200X

Critical care nurses care for seriously ill patients, such as those in intensive care units (ICUs), by monitoring vital signs, administering complex medications, operating life-support equipment, and facilitating essential communication between the patient, family, and healthcare team. 

They use advanced clinical judgment to assess conditions, manage emergencies, and coordinate care with other medical professionals to stabilize and improve patients’ health.

Diabetes Educator Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WD0400X

Diabetes Educator Registered Nurses, also known as Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialists (CDCES) (or formerly CDEs), provide comprehensive education and support to people with diabetes, empowering them to manage their condition effectively. 

Their work includes teaching patients to monitor blood glucose, manage medications, develop healthy eating and exercise plans, and prevent complications. 

They offer personalized guidance, collaborate with other healthcare providers, and assist patients in navigating the physical, emotional, and practical challenges of living with diabetes in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and community centers. 

Emergency Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WE0003X

Emergency registered nurses provide rapid and acute care to patients with severe illnesses, injuries, or trauma in emergency departments (EDs) and trauma centers, prioritizing care based on severity (triage), administering medications and treatments, performing procedures like starting IVs and wound care, monitoring vital signs, and coordinating with the healthcare team. 

They are skilled at working under pressure, making quick, evidence-based decisions, and providing emotional support to patients and their families.

Enterostomal Therapy Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WE0900X

Enterostomal Therapy (ET) nurses are Registered Nurses (RNs) with specialized training to care for patients with ostomies (ileostomies, colostomies, urostomies), chronic wounds, and continence issues. 

They provide education, counseling, and practical assistance before, during, and after surgery, as well as for the long-term management of these conditions. 

Their role includes teaching patients and families about ostomy care, selecting and fitting ostomy appliances, and managing related skin issues. 

Flight Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WF0300X

Flight nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who provide critical, emergency medical care to patients during transport by helicopter or plane to or between medical facilities. 

Their responsibilities include performing advanced life support, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and stabilizing critically ill or injured patients until they reach their destination. 

Flight nurses work as part of a medical team, ensuring equipment is functional and liaising with medical professionals to provide a seamless transition of care. 

Gastroenterology Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WG0100X

Gastroenterology (GI) nurses provide specialized care for patients with digestive system disorders.

They assist with procedures like colonoscopies and endoscopies, administer and monitor sedation, provide patient and family education, manage chronic conditions, and ensure comprehensive, collaborative care within a multidisciplinary healthcare team.

General Practice Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WG0000X

General Practice Registered Nurses (GPNs) work in doctors’ surgeries and health centers, providing a wide range of patient care, including chronic disease management, wound care, vaccinations, and health screenings. 

They perform patient assessments, administer treatments, educate patients on health and wellness, and manage administrative tasks like record-keeping and coordinating referrals to other specialists. 

GPNs are vital members of the primary healthcare team, focusing on preventing illness and promoting overall patient well-being.  

Gerontology Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WG0600X

Gerontology Registered Nurses (RNs), also called geriatric nurses, specialize in providing holistic, age-specific care to older adults, managing their complex health needs, promoting healthy aging, and advocating for their quality of life. 

They perform tasks such as assessing conditions, managing medications, providing pain relief, creating care plans, educating patients and families, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals. 

These nurses work in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home care. 

Hemodialysis Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WH0500X

Hemodialysis registered nurses provide specialized care to patients with kidney failure.

They administer treatments like hemodialysis, monitor patient health, educate them on self-care and dietary needs, coordinate care with other medical professionals, and provide pre- and post-procedure care. 

They operate dialysis machines, manage patient medications, assess and document patient vitals, and provide ongoing support and education to patients and their families.  

High-Risk Obstetric Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX0002X

High-risk obstetric (OB) nurses care for patients with conditions that put them at increased risk during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. 

They manage complex maternal and fetal conditions by monitoring, providing interventions, educating patients, and collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure optimal outcomes. 

Their role includes identifying complications like preeclampsia or postpartum hemorrhage and implementing care plans to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and baby. 

Home Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WH0200X

Home health registered nurses provide medical care, monitoring, and support to patients in their own homes, helping them manage chronic conditions, recover from illness or surgery, or receive end-of-life care. 

Key duties include assessing patients, administering medications, providing wound care, monitoring vital signs, educating patients and families on care, and coordinating with other healthcare professionals.  

Hospice Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WH1000X

A Hospice RN (Registered Nurse) provides palliative, or comfort-focused, end-of-life care for terminally ill patients and their families, prioritizing their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. 

They manage symptoms, administer medications for comfort, educate patients and their families, and coordinate with other care team members, such as social workers and chaplains, to ensure a dignified and peaceful passing. 

Infection Control Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WI0600X

Infection Control Registered Nurses (ICNs), also known as Infection Prevention Nurses, prevent and control the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings.

They implement infection prevention protocols, monitor infection rates, investigate outbreaks, and educate staff and the public on hygiene practices and the proper use of personal protective equipment. 

They also develop infection control policies based on guidelines from organizations such as the CDC and report compliance to relevant regulatory agencies. 

Infusion Therapy Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WI0500X

Infusion Therapy Registered Nurses (RNs) specialize in administering medications, fluids, and blood products directly into a patient’s bloodstream via intravenous (IV) lines, central lines, or venous access ports. 

Their duties include inserting and maintaining these lines, monitoring patients for adverse reactions, managing infusion equipment, preventing infections, and educating patients and their families on treatment and line maintenance. 

Inpatient Obstetric Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX0003X

Inpatient Obstetric Registered Nurses provide care for hospitalized pregnant women and newborns from before labor through delivery and the postpartum period.

They monitor the health of both mother and baby, assist during delivery, manage complications, and educate families about newborn care. 

Their duties involve fetal assessment, labor monitoring, newborn care, and postpartum support, requiring extensive knowledge of pregnancy, childbirth, and neonatology. 

Low-Risk Neonatal Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WN0003X

Low-risk neonatal registered nurses assess, care for, and support neonate-aged infants with less severe or acute medical needs in specialized units, such as Level II or special care units. 

Their duties include monitoring vital signs, administering medications and feedings, providing comfort, educating parents on at-home care, and identifying abnormal conditions that require further assessment or intervention.  

Maternal Newborn Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WM0102X

Maternal-Newborn Registered Nurses provide comprehensive medical and emotional care for expectant mothers, their babies, and families during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and the postpartum period. 

Their duties include monitoring vital signs, administering medications, performing newborn assessments, providing breastfeeding support, educating new parents on infant care, and ensuring a safe and stable environment for the family.  

Medical-Surgical Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WM0705X

Medical-surgical (med-surg) nurses provide care to patients recovering from surgery or those with various medical conditions. 

Neonatal Intensive Care Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WN0002X

Neonatal Intensive Care Registered Nurses (NICU RNs) provide care for critically ill or premature newborns in a hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). 

Their responsibilities include monitoring vital signs, administering medications and IV fluids, operating specialized equipment like ventilators, and providing both direct care and emotional support to families. 

NICU nurses also collaborate with other healthcare professionals, develop care plans, and assist parents in educating them on newborn care.  

Nephrology Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WN0300X

Nephrology registered nurses specialize in caring for patients with kidney disease by assessing patient health, educating them on disease management, administering treatments such as dialysis and transplants, and coordinating care within interdisciplinary teams. 

They work in various settings, including hospitals, dialysis clinics, and home care, with a focus on improving patient outcomes and quality of life for individuals with kidney-related conditions. 

Neuroscience Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WN0800X

Neuroscience Registered Nurses care for patients with conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system, such as strokes, epilepsy, brain injuries, and Parkinson’s disease. 

Their duties include performing neurological assessments, monitoring patient status, administering medications, assisting with post-operative care, and providing education and support to patients and their families to aid recovery and rehabilitation. 

NMT Nurse Massage Therapists

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WM1400X

NMT Nurse Massage Therapists are licensed nurses who also specialize in Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT), combining their medical expertise with hands-on techniques to treat pain and dysfunction. 

They assess patient needs and apply precise, deep pressure to soft tissues and trigger points to release muscle tension, restore balance, and alleviate pain related to injuries, chronic conditions, and postural distortions. 

Nutrition Support Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WN1003X

Nutrition support registered nurses assess patients’ nutritional needs, manage tube feedings (enteral) and IV nutrition (parenteral), create individualized nutrition plans, and educate patients and families on healthy eating and disease management. 

They collaborate with dietitians and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care for patients unable to eat normally due to illness, surgery, or chronic disease.

Occupational Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX0106X

Occupational Health Registered Nurses (OHNs) work to ensure worker health and safety by identifying and managing workplace hazards, treating work-related injuries and illnesses, and promoting employee wellness through health screenings, immunizations, and health education. 

They play a crucial role in developing safety protocols, ensuring regulatory compliance (such as OSHA), and coordinating care for employees in diverse settings, from manufacturing plants to corporate offices.

Oncology Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX0200X

Oncology nurses specialize in providing care to patients with cancer.

Ophthalmic Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX1100X

Ophthalmic Registered Nurses provide specialized care to patients with eye conditions and injuries, performing duties such as conducting vision tests, assisting with eye exams and surgeries, administering medications, and educating patients on eye health and treatment plans. 

They work in hospitals, clinics, and ophthalmology practices to care for patients with diseases such as glaucoma and macular degeneration, manage post-operative recovery, and assist with vision correction needs. 

Orthopedic Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX0800X

Orthopedic Registered Nurses (RNs) specialize in caring for patients with disorders of the musculoskeletal system, including injuries like broken bones, conditions like arthritis and osteoporosis, and other issues affecting muscles, bones, and joints. 

Their duties encompass the full spectrum of care—pre-operative preparation, assisting during surgeries, and providing post-operative care and rehabilitation. 

They also manage pain, administer medications, monitor patient healing, and educate patients and their families on recovery processes, casting, and preventing further injury. 

Ostomy Care Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX1500X

Ostomy Care Nurses, also known as Wound, Ostomy, and Continence (WOC) Nurses or Stoma Nurses, provide specialized pre- and post-operative care for patients undergoing ostomy surgery, including ileostomies, colostomies, and urostomies. 

Their work involves educating patients and families on the use of ostomy products, managing stoma and peristomal skin health, troubleshooting problems such as leaks, and offering emotional support to improve quality of life. 

Otorhinolaryngology & Head-Neck Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WX0601X

Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) or Head and Neck Registered Nurses care for patients with conditions affecting the ears, nose, throat, and head and neck structures. 

Their duties include performing patient assessments, collecting medical histories, administering treatments, assisting with procedures such as surgeries, educating patients and their families, and providing support for both acute and chronic illnesses, ranging from infections to cancer. 

Pain Management Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP0000X

Pain management registered nurses evaluate, treat, and monitor patients’ pain by collaborating with healthcare teams to create and implement treatment plans. 

They administer medications and other therapies, educate patients and their families on pain management, and advocate for comprehensive, patient-centered pain care. 

Their goal is to improve the patient’s quality of life by addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of pain. 

Pediatric Oncology Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP0218X

Pediatric oncology registered nurses provide specialized medical and emotional care for children with cancer, administering treatments like chemotherapy, managing symptoms, and providing essential education and support to patients and their families throughout the challenging cancer journey. 

They assess patient needs, work with a multidisciplinary team, ensure infection control, and advocate for their patients to improve their quality of life and support the search for a cure.  

Pediatric Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP0200X

A pediatric registered nurse (RN) specializes in providing care to infants, children, and adolescents.

Perinatal Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP1700X

Perinatal Registered Nurses provide specialized care to women and their newborns from the beginning of pregnancy through the first month of the infant’s life. 

They monitor the health of the mother and fetus, educate families about pregnancy and newborn care, provide support during labor and delivery, and assist with postpartum recovery.

These nurses work in various settings, collaborating with physicians, midwives, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive and compassionate care for families during this critical time. 

Peritoneal Dialysis Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WD1100X

Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) registered nurses teach patients to perform their home dialysis treatments, monitor their health and adherence to the prescribed treatment regimen, manage complications such as infections, and coordinate care with the patient’s healthcare team. 

Their duties include patient education, evaluating treatment effectiveness, administering medications, reviewing lab work, and providing ongoing support to help patients manage kidney failure at home. 

Plastic Surgery Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WS0121X

A plastic surgery nurse specializes in providing care to patients undergoing plastic surgery procedures.

Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WP0808X

Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurses care for patients with mental illnesses or distress by providing direct care, administering medication, offering therapy and counseling, and educating patients and families. 

They assess mental health needs, develop nursing care plans, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to manage conditions, promote wellness, and support recovery in various settings, including hospitals and clinics. 

Registered Nurse First Assistants

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WR0006X

A perioperative registered nurse who works in collaboration with the surgeon and other health care team members to achieve optimal outcomes. 

The RNFA has acquired the necessary knowledge, judgment, and skills specific to the expanded role of RNFA clinical practice. 

Intraoperatively, the RNFA assists the surgeon.

Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WL0100X

Registered Nurse Lactation Consultants (RN LCs) provide expert support, education, and clinical guidance to families on breastfeeding, helping parents overcome challenges, promote maternal and infant health, and meet their feeding goals. 

They offer hands-on assistance with latch and positioning, teach hunger cues, manage milk supply, address potential medical complications, and support maternal mental health. 

Rehabilitation Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WR0400X

Rehabilitation registered nurses work with patients who have chronic illnesses, disabilities, or injuries to help them regain or maintain independence and achieve their highest potential. 

They create personalized care plans, provide daily care, and coordinate with a healthcare team to manage symptoms, train patients in self-care, and advocate for policies supporting people with disabilities.  

Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WR1000X

Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility (REI) nurses specialize in patient care related to infertility and reproductive health, providing education, clinical support, and emotional guidance throughout the treatment process. 

Their tasks include managing fertility medications, monitoring cycles with blood tests and ultrasounds, assisting in procedures like embryo retrievals and transfers, and offering counseling and support for patients navigating the emotional challenges of infertility. 

School Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WS0200X

School Registered Nurses provide essential health services and support to students by administering medication, providing first aid, managing chronic illnesses, and conducting health screenings, such as vision and hearing tests. 

They also play a key role in preventing illness by providing health education on topics like nutrition and hygiene, overseeing immunization records, and contributing to school emergency plans. 

Furthermore, school nurses act as advocates for students’ health, collaborate with parents and school staff, and maintain detailed student health records to ensure students can succeed academically and thrive.  

Urology Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WU0100X

Urology Registered Nurses (RNs) specialize in the care of patients with conditions affecting the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and reproductive organs. 

Their responsibilities include educating patients on treatments, assisting with procedures such as catheterization and cystoscopies, providing pre- and post-operative care, managing chronic conditions like incontinence or kidney stones, and coordinating care with physicians.  

Wound Care Registered Nurses

Healthcare Taxonomy Code 163WW0000X

A wound care nurse specializes in assessing, treating, and managing wounds. 

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