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Optimize outcomes by implementing, diagnosing, assessing and evaluating patient care Coordinate and lead groups, coordinate care, delegate, and work well with others as equal members of team Requirements: Oregon Registered Nurse License (prior to start) The ideal Emergency Room Registered Nurse (RN) holds at least 1+ years of ER experience in acute care hospital setting ACLS preferred BLS required.
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These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic tests and track progress.
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Job DescriptionAs a telemetry nurse (RN TELE), you are responsible for the care of patients that require cardiac monitoring and more frequent vitals and assessments. Typically, these patients, have more complex diagnoses including cardiac ailments, congestive heart failure, stroke, COPD and diabetes.
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Job DescriptionAs an emergency room nurse (RN ER), you will be the first line of defense for patients who require any type of urgent medical care. Job DescriptionAs an emergency room nurse (RN ER), you will be the first line of defense for patients who require any type of urgent medical care.
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Working quickly to assess the condition of the patient, you will provide necessary care, monitor health conditions, administer medicine, and utilize medical equipment. You will treat patients who are suffering from trauma, injury or severe medical conditions.
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Once the patient is stabilized and their medical problem is treated, you will then determine whether the patient should be discharged or make arrangements for a longer hospital stay.
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These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic tests and track progress.
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These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic tests and track progress.
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Once the patient is stabilized and their medical problem is treated, you will then determine whether the patient should be discharged or make arrangements for a longer hospital stay.
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These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic tests and track progress.
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MSN matches Emergency Room Registered Nurses like you with top healthcare facilities in your area. ER RN / Emergency Registered NurseAs one of the largest and most recognized providers of healthcare professionals, Cross Country Medical Staffing Network has the flexible ER RN opportunities you want and the pay and benefits you deserve.
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These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic tests and track progress.
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These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipment to perform diagnostic tests and track progress.
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Once the patient is stabilized and their medical problem is treated, you will then determine whether the patient should be discharged or make arrangements for a longer hospital stay.
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Once the patient is stabilized and their medical problem is treated, you will then determine whether the patient should be discharged or make arrangements for a longer hospital stay.
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