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The CRN assists clinicians (LPNs, MAs, andor RNs) as needed to ensure that protocol- required specimen collections, electrocardiograms, vital signs, study drugs and customary usual care medications, IV start and IV discontinuation as well as follow-up observations are performed per protocol (as applicable.
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Types of Cases: Start of Care Wound Care Follow up Visits etc. Guaranteed Hours: No if there is a situation where the contractor is unable to meet their financial needs due to low patient census please reach out to the AM to discuss floating the contractor to a nearby clinic to pick up hours.
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The selected candidate will be the primary nurse in the Neurology Clinic providing support to our patients with prior authorizations, medication refills, triage calls, DME orders, and follow-up calls.
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Responsible for daily completion of the following tasks: daily management of KPIs, field staff support, order approval, follow-up on pending admissions, prep/perform utilization management review, workflow, edit/lock TIF/Discharge OASIS, escalation/complaint calls, supervision to ensure implementation of agency policies & procedures, and field visits as required.
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Utilizes appropriate reporting mechanisms/chain of command in responding to individual and/or staff issues •Completes follow-up including documentation for individuals post ER/hospital visit follow-up •Reviews, comments, initials and dates lab, x-ray, consults, etc.
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Requires NRP (or must obtain within 6 months of hire date) if assigned to: Maternity Services, Emergency Room RMC/Deborah Requires PALS (or must obtain within 6 months of hire date) if assigned to: Emergency Rooms, Infant Follow-Up, Surgical Services (only PACU & Same Day Surgery), Pediatrics/Pediatric ED. ENPC accepted in lieu of PALs for Adult Emergency Room Knowledge and Skills: Possesses strong problem solving and decision making skills.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a Home Health Registered Nurse , you will: Provide admission, case management, and follow-up skilled nursing visits for home health patients.
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Administer on-going care and case management for each patient, provide necessary follow-up as directed by the Clinical Manager. Use your skills to make an impact Required Experience/Skills: Diploma, Associate or Bachelor Degree in Nursing Minimum of one year nursing experience preferred Strong med surg, ICU, ER, acute experience Home Health experience a plus Current and unrestricted Registered Nurse licensure Current CPR certification Strong organizational and communication skills Valid driver’s license, auto insurance and reliable transportation.
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The follow-up consists of urine drug screen monitoring, EKGs, completion of medication treatment agreements, and MEDD calculations are performed and opioid antagonist prescriptions are supplied when indicated per the Controlled Substances (Opioid) Guideline/ Recommendation.
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Empathetically cares for patients during all stages of preventive services, health maintenance, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up along the continuum of care. Whether you re a newly graduated registered nurse or have years of experience as an RN, we want someone willing to work closely with our nursing leaders to advance the organization.
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Territory/County covering: Territory mileage radius Must be willing to travel up to 75 miles from home clinic. Position Title: REGISTERED NURSE I Total number of positions needed: 1 All of the info below must be completed before I can open the req.
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Serveas patient navigator for Breast Center patients for Mammography and Ultrasoundbiopsies and follow up care. The Registered Nurse Breast Care Patient Coordinator providestherapeutic and administrative services necessary for breast care and follow-upbreast care for the patient and family, and in support of the mission of OverlandPark Regional Medical Center.
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Rounding on all first assist cases and follow up on any issues with patients on the floor. Inpatient (ambulatory and short-stay surgeries): Receives daily sign out from fellows and PAs regarding patient care issues to follow up on during the day.
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This includes monitoring medication logs and following up on prescribed treatments for youth in care, giving regular input to supervisors concerning direct care staff that do not follow protocol or prescribed treatment for youth in their care.
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Effectively communicates and collaborates the patients, families, care givers, and/or co-workers pertinent information concerning discharge planning, changes in patient care, changes in treatment plan, patient medication administration, aftercare instructions, and follow-up appointments to deliver the best possible patient experience.
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