A Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for delivering patient care by assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care. They also prescribe, delegate, coordinate, supervise, and evaluate patient teaching and nursing personnel activities while upholding professional nursing standards. Requirements include graduation from a State Board School of Nursing, six months of experience, and various certifications such as RN license, BLS, ACLS, ENPC/PALS, TNCC, and Arrhythmia Recognition Course. This is a part-time position in Texas.