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Required Experience and Education Minimum 3 years of experience in emergency or critical care setting Current RN licensure in the state(s) the assigned base services Arkansas EMT Certification Current American Heart Association (AHA) certifications of BLS, ACLS, PALS/PEPP/EPCPHTLS required prior to flight status PHNRP must be obtained within 3 months of hire Advanced Certification (CTRN, CCRN, or CFRN) preferred; required within 24 months from month of hire.
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Assists with nursing care of ER patientsAbility to triage patients-good assessment skillsOne year experience in critical care nursing or ERDemonstrates understanding all types of emergency care, such as, cardiac, trauma, medical, surgical, pediatric emergencies and surgical procedures done within the scope of the ER.Promotes harmony between ER personnel, ER and staff physicians and other hospital departments.
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Emergency Department experience required. TotalMed is seeking experienced Registered Nurses (RN) specializing in Emergency Rooms (ER). Work with team of emergency staff to help patients.
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If so, consider joining our team as an RN in our Siloam Springs Regional Hospital's Fayetteville Emergency Department. 1+ year of experience in Trauma or Emergency care preferred. Do you want to be a valued member of a team who plays a critical role in providing excellent emergency care to patients a hospital setting.
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Current American Heart association BLS certification. Current ACLS and PALS certification at start or acquired within first 90 days of employment. Performing various patient tests and administering medications within the scope of practice.
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