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Job Description As a registered nurse (RN), you will provide care for patients dealing with illness or injury. At least 1 year of recent acute care experience in specialty.
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You'll perform tasks like assessing patients, developing care plans, administering medication, providing treatment, assisting with surgery, changing bandages, monitoring vitals and maintaining records.
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Job Description As a medical/surgical telemetry nurse (RN M/S-T), you will extend care to patients who are coping with illness, injury or other medical or surgical circumstances.
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This includes assessing their condition, using telemetry to monitor blood pressure, heart rhythm, respiration and oxygen saturation, administering medication, changing dressings and documenting information in patient charts.
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Benefits The benefits of taking a travel nursing job with *Cross Country. You'll also provide continued support and education to patients, promoting their overall health and ensuring that they have the tools to adequately recuperate and prevent further health issues.
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Job Description As a medical/surgical chemotherapy-certified oncology nurse (RN M/S-Onc), you will extend care to patients who are receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer. Job Description As a medical/surgical chemotherapy-certified oncology nurse (RN M/S-Onc), you will extend care to patients who are receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
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Job Description As a medical/surgical nurse (RN M/S), you will extend bedside care to patients who are coping with illness, injury, or other medical or surgical circumstances.
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For a limited time, we're offering a $750 sign-on bonus and a $750 completion bonus. This includes assessing their condition, administering medication, changing dressings, monitoring vitals, and documenting in the patient charts.
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Assignment must be 12 weeks or greater to qualify. You're also responsible for providing continued support and education to patients, promoting their overall health and ensuring that they have the tools to adequately recuperate and prevent further health issues.
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Private housing or generous housing allowance. Comprehensive health insurance with prescription coverage. Dependent health insurance with prescription coverage. The benefits of taking a travel nursing job with.
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401(k) retirement plan. Active RN license. Direct deposit/free checking. Unlimited free CE credits.
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401(k) retirement plan. Active RN license. Direct deposit/free checking. Unlimited free CE credits.
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401(k) retirement plan. Active RN license. Direct deposit/free checking. Unlimited free CE credits.
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401(k) retirement plan. Active RN license. Direct deposit/free checking. Unlimited free CE credits.
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401(k) retirement plan. Active RN license. Direct deposit/free checking. Unlimited free CE credits.
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