In medical terms, PRN stands for "pro re nata," meaning "as needed." It's commonly used to describe medications taken when necessary or shifts that healthcare workers can pick up on a flexible basis. PRN jobs give nurses and healthcare professionals more control over their schedules, allowing them to work only when they choose. Learn more: https://nursa.com/blog/what-does-the-prn-medical-abbreviation-stand-for
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In medical terms, PRN stands for "pro re nata," meaning "as needed." It's commonly used to describe medications taken when necessary or shifts that healthcare workers can pick up on a flexible basis. PRN jobs give nurses and healthcare professionals more control over their schedules, allowing them to work only when they choose. Learn more: https://nursa.com/blog/what-does-the-prn-medical-abbreviation-stand-for
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In medical terms, PRN stands for "pro re nata," meaning "as needed." It's commonly used to describe medications taken when necessary or shifts that healthcare workers can pick up on a flexible basis.
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