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Closed ICU, dedicated ICU code blue team 24/7, dedicated rapid response team, 24/7 procedural support. Moonlighting available during off days at any Ochsner Hospital Medicine location (10 hospitals.
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As an Acute (Inpatient) Dialysis Nurse you'll provide specialty nephrology care within a variety of settings (ICU, CCU, ED and more). Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Critical Care Unit (CCU), Emergency Room (ER), or Medical Surgical (Med Surg) experience.
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At LCMC Health we value those things about you, because we know that all those little extras add up to extraordinary.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Night ICU Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our Intensive Care Unit team. Certification: Certification as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) or Critical Care Nurse Practitioner (CCNP) preferred.
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We currently care for patients in an expanding 67-bed Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a 14-bed PICU, a 12-bed pediatric CV-ICU, and a 44-bed pediatric acute unit, with a dedicated pediatric emergency room, and full-time, region-wide in-house pediatric and neonatal transport teams.
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He or she sets up and administers all routine and complex respiratory therapy procedures to patients of all ages in all areas of the hospital, particularly in the ER, NURSERY/ NICU & PICU, and ICU/CCU departments as prescribed by a physician.
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Pay Information $1,458 to $1,607 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Intensive Care - ICU - Travel - (ICU RN) StartDate: 9/30/2024 Available Shifts: 12 N Pay Rate: $1458.10 - $1606.89 This outstanding ICU unit, based in exciting Alexandria is looking for the right RN to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals.
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As a ICU travel nurse, you will provide compassionate and high-quality care to patients ensuring their well-being and recovery. A valid State Issued Driver's License or State ID If you are an experienced ICU Registered Nurse (RN) with a passion for providing exceptional patient care, just let us know you’re interested.
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Building a sense of connection is vital to your growth and progression as a nurse and it’s embedded in every little thing we do at LCMC Health.
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Acute (inpatient) RNs may deliver nephrology care through Hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) and Apheresis. DaVita is hiring Dialysis Registered Nurses for both our Outpatient (Clinic) and Inpatient (Hospital Services) facilities in and around the New Orleans, LA area.
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Required for various Nursing specialties such as Cath Lab, CCU, CVICU, Dialysis, Endoscopy/GI, ER, ICU, MICU, Neuro ICU, Outpatient Surgery, PACU, Pre-Op, SICU, Transplant. Required for various Nursing specialties such as Cath Lab, CCU, CVICU, Dialysis, Endoscopy/GI, ER, ICU, MICU, Neuro ICU, Outpatient Surgery, PACU, Pre-Op, SICU, Transplant.
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Cath lab nursing jobs are a critical part of the cardiac care unit, ICU, or cardiac catheterization lab. In an emergency, the cath lab nurse may perform CPR and defibrillation and depending on the size of the healthcare employer, may be involved in up to a dozen clinical procedures within an eight-hour shift.
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ICU RNs evaluate the patient\'s conditions, administer treatment, and provide constant support during recovery. ICU RNs evaluate and order diagnostic tests and administer intravenous fluids and medications.
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2 years min ICU experience. Special Equipment: BIS, TOF, Arctic Sun, EEG, FloTrac, line, Central Line, Zoll Intravascular Cooling, Bolt, EVD, Camino ICP. Special Procedures/Unit Details: Post procedure monitoring (TPA, Thrombectomy, Pipeline Stent, Cerebral Aneurysm Coiling or Clipping), etc.
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Position : ICU Travel Registered Nurse Location : Knoxville, Tennessee Schedule : Day (3x12) 7:00 19:00 Night (3x12 Hours) 19:00 7:00 Unit : ICU What You'll Do : As an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Registered Nurse (RN), you will be responsible for delivering advanced and comprehensive nursing care to critically ill patients.
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