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NICU Respiratory Therapist. Must have 2 years work experience as an NICU RRT Therapist. Piedmont Healthcare has launched First Call Staffing Solutions (FCSS), a unique travel agency that supports the state-wide Piedmont integrated care delivery system of 22 hospitals across the state of Georgia.
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Registered Nurse, NICU, FT Day Shift. We are an 8 bed Level III NICU that helps meet the complex needs of our community. Neurological lesions (except for a prenatally diagnosed vein of Galen malformation) that may need neurosurgery management.
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TRS Healthcare is seeking an experienced Emergency Room Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Conyers, GA. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 10/28/2024 Duration: 16 weeks Pay: $1553.04 / Week TRS Healthcare is seeking a Registered Nurse that is licensed in GA to work in the specialty area of Emergency Room. (Compact license acceptable) This is a 16 week assignment The shift is 7p-7a.
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Conduct assessments and manage care for patients who are 32 weeks and up in a Level 2 NICU. Manage a labor and delivery ratio of 1:2, a mother-baby couplet ratio of 1:4, and an ante-partum ratio of 1:3, depending on acuity.
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NICU is level 2Unit also take GYN patients when census allows." We also have a NICU, we keep 32 weeks and up. Our recruiters have access to travel nursing, nurse leadership and allied healthcare positions in all 50 states.
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The staff nurse provides nursing care to patients from birth through the lifecycle utilizing nursing processes to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate the care for patients.
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Respiratory Therapist, NICU, FT Nights. Performs patient assessments, general and critical care respiratory care procedures, respiratory care for newborns in Labor and Delivery, blood gas analysis and interpretation, maintenance and management of equipment and patient and family education in both adult and neonatal areas.
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DescriptionRegistered Nurse, NICU, FT Day ShiftExperience the advantages of real career changeWe are an 8 bed Level III NICU that helps meet the complex needs of our community. DescriptionRegistered Nurse, NICU, FT Day ShiftExperience the advantages of real career changeWe are an 8 bed Level III NICU that helps meet the complex needs of our community.
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REQUIRED CERTS/SKILLS: BLS, ARRT, IV Starts, PACS, Portables, C-Arm, Contract, Biopsies, Inpatient/Outpatient, OR, ER, NICU, Adult ICU EXP REQ: Preferred-ARRT Advanced, Fluoro Permit, NMTCB, EKG Exp SEE JD FOR MORE DETAILS.
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