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Required: Basic Life Support (BLS); Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS); Registered Nurse - California (RN) Preferred: Certified Critical Care Registered Nurse. Required: Graduation from an accredited school of Registered Nursing; Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) (effective on all external offers made after November 1, 2015.
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The Registered Nurse also directs and guides patient/family teaching and activities of other nursing personnel while maintaining standards of care in the ICU. The Registered Nurse is directly responsible and accountable for the care given to his/her assigned patients.
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49.83 - $61.96 / hourQualificationsAs an ICU Registered Nurse / ICU RN you will have:Knowledge of medication - administration procedures. As an ICU Registered Nurse / ICU RN you will:Deliver quality patient care by contributing to the nursing care plan from admission to discharge.
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We are actively hiring for an Registered Nurse (RN) Operating Room. We have pioneered a physician-led, multi-site model of practice solutions that restores physician agency by aligning incentives to support growth and transition to value-based care.
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1 year of operating room experience as Registered Nurse or completion of approved Perioperative Services training program. AHA Pediatric Advanced Life SupportActive, current, and unencumbered Licensure as a Registered Nurse.
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Registered Nurse – Advanced Skills / ICU Registered Nurse / ICU RN. Current state licensure as Registered Nurse. Reports pertinent observations and reaction regarding patients to the appropriate person (i.e., physician, supervisor, charge nurse) and records these observations accurately.
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Graduate of Registered Nurse School of Nursing; BSN preferred. Current CA Registered Nurse license. NIH Certification (For New Graduate/New to the Specialty RN Required.
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As a Registered Nurse (RN), your primary responsibility is to provide patient care using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Have and maintain current licensure as a Registered Nurse within the state of employment.
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Performs all essential functions under the direction of the Supervisor with guidance from the Educator, Preceptor or in collaboration with another Registered Nurse. Minimum of 1-year experience as a Registered Nurse (preferred.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Coast Medical Service to find a qualified ER/Trauma RN in Anaheim, California, 92805! Pay Information $2,007 per week About The Position Coast Medical Service is a nationwide travel nursing & allied healthcare staffing agency dedicated to providing an elite traveler experience for the experienced or first-time traveler.
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As a Case Management Nurse, you’ll likely work with specific groups of patients. nbsp; Employee Assistance Program Free to all employees who’ d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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The Registered Nurse supervises activities of care, treatment and services of patient provided by LPN/LVNs, RNTs/CNAs, and other staff on assigned unit and shift. The Registered Nurse provides direct patient care to inpatients.
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Genie Healthcare is seeking an experienced Telemetry Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Orange, CA. The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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We have an immediate opening for an RN (Registered Nurse) for a 13-week contract at an acute care facility in Santa Ana, California. We make the process as simple as possible so you can say yes to your next travel nurse adventure.
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The GI LAB RN is directly accountable to the OR Charge Nurse and Director of Surgical Services, and indirectly to the Shift Nursing Supervisor. Current and valid state RN License.
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