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As an intensive care unit burn nurse (RN B-ICU, RN ICU-B), you will be monitoring patients with highly unstable, life-threatening burns to ensure they receive the best possible care.
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OneStaff Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. As a Labor and Delivery Nurse, you’ll prepare women, and their families, for the stages of giving birth and help patients with breastfeeding after the baby is born.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Admission Discipline: RN Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff BAYADA Home Health Care is currently seeking an experienced Weekend Start of Care Registered Nurse (Weekend SOC RN) for a Part Time opportunity throughout Anne Arundel & Howard County, Maryland.
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Talent Healthcare Staffing Inc is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. Certs Required: BLS, ACLS, NRP, C-EFM (Must be Certified in Electronic Fetal Monitoring through NCC.
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This high-acuity setting is equipped to support patients requiring advanced monitoring, including multiple lines and drips, ensuring comprehensive and attentive care. As a Clinical Nurse you will deliver proficient nursing care to patients and families whose needs range from uncomplicated to highly complex.
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Registered Nurse (RN) Burn Unit Nurses are focused on helping patients recover from severe second and third-degree burns, or providing end-of-life treatment if needed – often responsible for observing, monitoring, and ventilating burn victims to protect their physical well-being.
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The Telemetry Nurse carries out patient assignments and assumes primary care responsibilities that promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and ease suffering for patients released from intensive care, but still require close monitoring for signs of physical distress or danger.
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ALOIS Healthcare is seeking a travel nurse RN Med Surg / Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. Monitoring, interpreting, and recording data from specialized medical technologies and equipment.
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If you are interested in this RN position in Towson, Maryland for a 12H Night shift, please apply directly or send your resume to Travel Nurses specializes in offering high pay and excellent communication for our collective success.
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Maintaining and updating ward charts, patient files, and medical records. ALOIS means “brave warrior” and that’s what you are- Warrior in Scrubs! We’re in your corner for every battle – because you shouldn’t settle for anything less when it comes to your career.
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Utilize electronic medical records and patient monitoring systems. - Maintain a nurse/patient ratio of 1 nurse to 1-2 mothers or 1 nurse to 4 couplets. Manage the care of patients across various areas, including triage, labor and delivery rooms (LDRs), operating rooms, and post-anesthesia care units (PACU.
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We’re seeking a hardworking, hard-playing RN (Registered Nurse) to fill a L&D (Labor and Delivery) opening in Baltimore, MD. Your skills are needed nationwide, and we’re here to champion you on your career journey.
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Duties include monitoring assignments of non-licensed associates, overseeing activities of nursing services on assigned units, resident rounds, upkeeps all medical records, maintaining infectious control standards, monitoring nutritional status, and other duties as assigned.
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As an Intermediate Care (IMC) Registered Nurse (RN), you will provide specialized nursing care to patients who require a higher level of monitoring and intervention than general medical-surgical patients but do not require intensive care unit (ICU) level care.
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12-bed Labor and delivery unit with 2 OR suites, 2 triage beds, and PACU. High risk OB unit, RN required to have competency in cervical exams, fetal monitoring, scrub experience preferred.
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