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This question is about registered nurse prn.
PRN means "as-needed" on the job. Working as a PRN means you work selective shifts as they come.
PRN is an acronym for the Latin term "pro re nata." The direct translation is "as the situation demands" but is more commonly known as "as-needed." Many use the term PRN and per diem interchangeably, per diem also being Latin and meaning "by the day."
PRNs or per diem nurses are essentially on call. On the job, this means that a PRN is most likely the one that will be covering the shifts of other staff for call-offs or their standard time off, like holidays and weekends.
Although a PRN is on call if a disaster were to arise, PRNs are expected, and sometimes required within their employment contract, to work just like the full-time permanent staff.

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