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As a labor and delivery nurse (RN L&D), you will care for women and newborns during the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and neonatal stages of childbirth. As a labor and delivery nurse (RN L&D), you will care for women and newborns during the antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and neonatal stages of childbirth.
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Cross Country Nurses is one of the oldest, largest and most trusted nurse staffing agencies in the United States. This includes coaching women throughout the birthing process, monitoring the mother's and baby's vitals, administering medication and managing potential complications that may arise.
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Job Description:CERTIFICATION & LICENSURERCP-Respiratory Care PractitionerRRT-Registered Respiratory TherapistBLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare ProviderNRP-Neonatal Resuscitation ProviderACLS-Advanced Cardiac Life SupportPREFERRED EXPERIENCE AS TYPICALLY ACQUIRED IN:One year prior acute care, emergency and floor care experience preferred.
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NRP-Neonatal Resuscitation Provider. RCP-Respiratory Care Practitioner. An understanding of acute and subacute, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, assessment skills and criteria, operating principles and practical application of respiratory equipment, emergency procedures and various respiratory drugs and their side effects is required.
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Maintains current knowledge of respiratory homecare techniques and relevant respiratory therapy concepts. Subject to State requirements and management approval, Candidates may be hired who do not meet all the above certifications and training, but practice respiratory therapy as authorized by applicable state law.
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