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As an On Call Nurse, you will play a crucial role in delivering IV infusion services to our patients. Pay / Compensation: Nurses will be paid $90 per Infusion or 30% of the Appointment’s Total Infusion Charge.
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Performs ongoing, systematic collection and analysis of patient data pre – during – post hemodialysis treatment for assigned patients and documents in the patient medical record, makes adjustments or modifications to treatment plan as indicated and notifies Team Leader, Charge Nurse, Supervisor or Physician as needed.
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Observe resident's dietary intake and report any changes to the Charge Nurse. Inform verbally and/or submit in writing any observations and changes in a resident for the Licensed Nurse to evaluate.
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Takes and records TPR and reports deviations from normal to primary or Charge Nurse. Communicates effectively with Charge Nurse/primary nurse regarding patients needs and requests.
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Completes patient charge capture and medical record documentation in a timely fashion. Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an accredited nursing school and successful completion of a Nurse Practitioner program.
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CNA POSITION DESCRIPTION: As a certified nursing assistant (CNA) you are responsible for providing routine nursing care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
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LVN/LPNs/RNs as a Team Leader or designated Nurse in Charge, after meeting all the following: Successful completion of all FKC education and training requirements for new employees. Maintains direct supervision of the new nurse until graduated from new employee training.
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Assumes the role of nurse in charge of a unit for the shift as assigned. When in charge makes periodic checks to ensure that prescribed treatments are being properly administered by LPNs and CNAs and to evaluate the residents physical and emotional status.
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Recognizes abnormal EKG readings and reports them to the nurse in charge of the patient immediately. Charge Nurse regularly on the status of ongoing project. Demonstrates competence in observing the Central Monitor for any changes in the cardiac rhythm and immediately reports such changes to the nurse in charge of the patient.
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Licensure required as a Registered Nurse by the State of New Jersey. Work requires the knowledge of theories, principles and concepts normally acquired through completion of a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and two to three years of previous work related experience plus six to twelve months of on the job training and orientation.
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POSITION SUMMARY:MA (CMA/RMA): Performs a variety of clinical and technical functions in relation to patient care and general office duties in applicable Center under the general guidance of the Charge Nurse, Practice Manager, staff physician, and/or Medical Director.
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A Hospice Nurse is a professional in charge of providing care, comfort, and support to clients navigating the difficult time at the end of their lives. Samba Care is seeking a travel nurse RN Hospice for a travel nursing job in Hackensack, New Jersey.
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RN will support CNA; Charge nurse; Phlebotomy; Resource Nurse; RT; Hospitalist. RN will support CNA; Charge nurse; Phlebotomy; Resource Nurse; RT; Hospitalist. Charting system/Equipment to include Epic, Omnicell and Alaris IV Pumps.
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Reports off duty to the Charge Nurse before leaving the nursing unit or to incoming monitor technician. Reports observations and any rhythm changes immediately to the responsible RN or Charge Nurse.
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