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The Registered Nurse (RN) will work as part of the nursing team to assess resident needs, plan and modify care and implement interventions. The primary purpose of the Registered Nurse (RN) is to provide direct and individualized nursing care to residents.
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Work with client, family and health care team members effectively to coordinate patient care. Perform assigned nursing procedures, including the administration of treatments and medications in the care of the patient, in accordance with the State Nurse Practice Act and the plan of care.
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Home care or home health experience preferred. Provides care consistent with all relevant professional standards and state and federal requirements. Licensed as a RN in the state of practice (NEW GRADS WELCOME.
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Registered Nurse (RN) It's a dedicated team of caregivers and office staff providing compassionate and exceptionally proficient care to medically fragile children on a level above and beyond anything I have experienced in my 30 years of nursing.
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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 practice.
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The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for managing the individualized patient care by promoting and restoring patients' health through the nursing process; collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families; and supervising assigned team members.
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Under the clinical supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN), the Hemodialysis Technician delivers patient care utilizing the Relationship-Based Care model as a framework.
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Through therapeutic relationships with patients, families, self, and colleagues, the Hemodialysis Technician functions as an interdisciplinary team member who provides patient care and fulfills Dialysis unit and UI Health organizational goals.
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To continue to be an industry pioneer delivering unparalleled care, we need a Registered Nurse Home Health with commitment and compassion. Job Description: Up to 12,500 sign on bonus Registered Nurse Home Health At Elara Caring, we care where you are and believe the best place for your care is where you live.
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A staff nurse is a registered professional nurse (RN) who manages patient centered care that is outcome directed. In this role as a Staff Nurse you will deliver patient centered care to acutely ill patients that is outcome driven.
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Responsibilities include assessing, planning, and implementing patient care, collaborating with the Medical Surgical Telemetry Registered Nurse team, and ensuring quality care delivery.
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The Registered Hospice Nurse will document and connect with the care team thru point of care documentation. The Registered Hospice Nurse will provide compassionate care to patients and their family members at end of life.
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Healthcare professional licensure required as Registered Nurse, or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Social Worker (LSW) if required by state regulations. Coordinates with interdisciplinary care team, physicians, patients, families, post-acute providers, payors, and others in the planning of the patients’ care throughout the care continuum.
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We are looking for a Registered Nurse to join our team in Chicago in including Lincoln Park, Avondale, Lakeview, Logan Square, and Lincoln Square. Provide wound care and assessment.
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The Staff Nurse is a Registered Professional Nurse (RN) who practices within the scope of the Illinois Nurse Practice Act to ensure the delivery of comprehensive, high quality, individualized nursing care, based upon knowledge and experience, the nursing process and leadership skills.
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