Registered General Nurse definition

Registered General Nurse means a person who is registered or entitled to be registered as such in Western Australia under the Nurses Act, 1968.

Examples of Registered General Nurse in a sentence

  • Students holding a validated Midwifery qualification undertaking the 5/6 week/8 week clinical placement will be paid at the appropriate point on the Registered General Nurse (RGN) salary scale (commensurate with their length of service), provided this is not less than the Student Public Health Nurse rate of pay, and HSE approved travel and subsistence rates (as detailed above).

  • Position specific competencies: ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE Education and Qualifications (or equivalent level of learning) • Be registered with the Nursing Council of New Zealand as a Comprehensive or Registered General Nurse OR • Other suitably qualified health professional • Hold an appropriate current Practising Certificate • Hold a NZRC CORE Advanced Resuscitation certificate • Have or be working towards a post- registration qualification.

  • Past involvement in organisation multi-faith services Nurses Registered General Nurse or Registered Mental Health Nurse Active listening, client/patient care, counselling, interpersonal sensitivity, presenting, spoken communication, stress tolerance, team working, written communication, work standards Experience of providing appropriate medical services for youngsters, including provision of advice and training on health issues.