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RN must possess clinical expertise in common high-risk medical conditions (e.g. CHF, diabetes, COPD, etc.) RN must be able to meet regularly with leaders at the local clinical site (Primary Care, ED, inpatient), and care management supervisor, to triage program issues appropriately.
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The OR nurse / OR RN also serves as patient educator, circulating nurse and/or scrub nurse. License/ Certification: Active RN License BLS & ACLS CertificationsEducation: Degree from an accredited nursing program.
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Job Description:Operating Room / Perioperative Nurses offer the skills needed to provide surgical patient care by assessing, planning, and implementing the nursing care patients receive before, during and after surgery Provide surgical patient care by assessing, planning, and implementing the nursing care patients receive before, during and after surgery.
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Circulating OR nurses work within the operating suite but outside of the sterile field. Scrub OR nurses handle and prepare operating instruments and equipment within the sterile field. Other requirements to be determined by our client facility.
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The ICU nurse will be adept at working with patients with different conditions: overdose, post-surgery, trauma, chronic illness, etc. The Critical Care nurse will work in a highly challenging environment requiring deep thinking, strong knowledge, and quick thinking to care for the highest acuity level patients.
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Job Description:The ICU RN will provide care for patients with life-threatening conditions or comorbidities requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring. Job Description:The ICU RN will provide care for patients with life-threatening conditions or comorbidities requiring sophisticated organ support and invasive monitoring.
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Job Requirements:Education: ASN/BSNExperience: 2 yearsRequirements: COVID vaccineLicense/Certification: BLS, ACLS, RN license State or compact state. Updating and maintaining ward charts, patient files, and medical records.
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Tracking routine vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry measurements. Interpreting measurements from specialized medical equipment. Overseeing Progressive Care Unit nursing assistants and support staff.
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The registered nurse is accountable for clinical, educational, quality and fiscal patient care outcomes using the model of care designed by the nursing department and in accordance with established agency policies, procedures, protocols, guidelines and standards of practiceReports to the unit nurse manager.
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DescriptionResponsibilitiesUnder the general supervision of the Nurse Manager, is primarily responsible for professional performance and direct patient care. RequirementsAt least 24 months as an MED SURG TELE RN in a hospital settingBasic computer proficiency inclusive of ability to access, enter, and interpret computerized data/information.
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Required Certs-BLS, ACLS, CPI in hand (Online Version okay)RN License required. Required Certs-BLS, ACLS, CPI in hand (Online Version okay)RN License required. Must have adolescent experience and be willing to work on adolescents.
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The Registered Nurse is responsible to the patient and the family or significant others for the quality of direct and indirect nursing care delivered. The Registered Nurse is accountable for the safety of nursing care they deliver or supervise.
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License/Certification:Licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse with active license(s) in the state(s) in which employed and practices. RN- PACUResponsibilities:Ensure patient safety and comfort to patients recovering from anesthesiaMonitor the patient's level of consciousness and vital signsProvide reassurance and education to patients and family membersAssess patients, deliver care to ventilator dependent patients, and monitor dressingsOne or more year(s) of current experience within the Peri anesthesia Care Unit. Educated on and follows HIPAA regulations; maintains strict confidentiality of client information.
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License/Certification: Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in MAACLS/BLS requiredTNCC preferred. Minimum 2 years' experience as a RN BR -(Emergency Department preferred). Job Description:Summary:Responsible for delivery of patient care to a mainly geriatric population through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
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Active RN License. Operating Room / Perioperative Nurses offer the skills needed to provide surgical patient care by assessing, planning, and implementing the nursing care patients receive before, during and after surgery Provide surgical patient care by assessing, planning, and implementing the nursing care patients receive before, during and after surgery.
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