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Experience: Minimum 3 years recent acute RN experience in PACU or ICU. (Note: one (1) year recent experience will be considered for Registered Nurse II). As a Registered Nurse in PreOp PACU: Assume responsibility and accountability for the application of the nursing process and the delivery of patient care within this specialty patient population.
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Job Summary: Under the direct supervision of the Pre-Op/PACU manager, the PACU nurse is responsible for implementing all physician orders, providing for the continuity and quality of nursing care for all patients, with continual evaluation of the patients.
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We are seeking a PACU Nurse for our ambulatory surgery center who demonstrates the values of our company by caring like family. Do you have the PRN career opportunities as an RN PACU Nurse PRN - Surgery Center you want with your current employer.
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OPSC PACU supports 12 OR's that accommodate: General Surgery, ENT, Orthopedics, OB/GYN, Urology, GI, neuro, pain, plastics, and hematology-oncology. Peds Pre-op staff arrive at 0600, with PACU staff arriving between , most working 10 hour shifts, with 8 and 12 hour shifts uncommon but considered on a case by case basis - No weekends, nights or holidays.
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The RN Pre-op/PACU is a Registered Nurse who provides quality patient care using the nursing process, the medical plan of care, and organizational policies. Must have at least 1-3 years' previous experience in PreOP/PACU.
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Join our Team as a Registered Nurse PACU and access programs to assist with every stage of your career. If growth and continued learning is important to you, we encourage you to apply for our Registered Nurse PACU opening.
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Under the direct supervision of the Pre-Op/PACU manager, the PACU nurse is responsible for implementing all physician orders, providing for the continuity and quality of nursing care for all patients, with continual evaluation of the patients.
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As a PACU nurse at our facility, you have the opportunity to enjoy no calls, no weekends and no holidays. Safety Harbor Surgery Center is now hiring Full Time, Part Time, and PRN Preop/PACU Registered Nurses.
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The competent Nurse, in the same or similar clinical setting, practices independently and demonstrates an awareness of all relevant aspects of a situation. Specialized care includes orthopedic and surgical services, ICU, women’s services, a newborn nursery, comprehensive cardiovascular care from diagnostics to open heart surgery, vascular lab, sleep center, emergency services, the CHRISTUS Weight Loss Institute, wound care, rehabilitation, and more.
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PACU RN Contract Details: - $2,060 - $2,284 per week - 12-week contract with possibility to extend - Provide care to post surgical patients - The PACU nurse may be asked to monitor vitals and conduct physical assessments - Travel pay packages including housing and meals allowance are available Apply online today to learn more about these PACU RN positions and to start the placement process.
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This Peri-Anesthesia Registered Nurse will work in both our Pre-Op and PACU in the Hillcrest Same Day Surgery space and the Main Pre-Op/PACU. Autonomous nursing care is the ability of a nurse to assess and provide nursing actions as appropriate for patient care populations based on competence, professional expertise, and knowledge.
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Critical Care or PACU experience preferred. Minimum of 2 years experience in PACU or ICU. Speciality areas include ENT, GI Lab, General Surgery, GYN, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Plastic Surgery, Podiatry, Oral Surgery and Urology.
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Banner Health is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) PreOp / PACU - Post Anesthesia Care for a nursing job in Tucson, Arizona. Posted job title: registered nurse rn preop pacu.
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AMN Healthcare Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN PACU - Post Anesthesia Care for a travel nursing job in SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Posted job title: Registered Nurse – Post-Anesthesia Care Unit - PACU - Travel - (PACU RN.
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