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The Registered Nurse applies and implements the philosophy goals and objectives of Tennova Healthcare - Clarksville by promoting good public relations while maintaining patient/customer confidentiality and satisfaction.
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As a Registered Nurse at Tennova Healthcare , you’ll play a vital role in doing what you do best - providing quality care to our patients. The Registered Nurse is responsible for the coordination of patient care utilizing the nursing process of assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation.
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The staff nurse anesthetist at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH) is a certified registered nurse anesthetist with appropriate clinical privileges approved by the BACH credential committee and granted by the Hospital Commander and considered to be a licensed independent practitioner who functions within a defined scope of practice.
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Posted job title: RN / REGISTERED NURSE / MED SURG RN / MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSE. This 270-bed medical center offers an array of services including emergency, critical care, cardiology, cardiothoracic surgery, cancer care, general, robotic and vascular surgery, orthopedics, maternal-child, neonatal intensive care, wound care, and inpatient rehabilitation center.
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Registered Nurse Responsibilities: As a Registered Nurse-RN you will provide personalized health care to residents and supervise other caregivers to ensure the comfort and safety of those we serve.
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CVICU registered nurse provides care to patients directly after surgery. CVICU Registered Nurse Assignments Pay Up To $4,940 Weekly! They monitor vital signs and are trained for the use of cutting-edge technological devices that are paramount for stabilization and recovery of heart surgery patients.
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We take care of patients recovering from surgery or illness, coping with a difficult health challenge, or seeking end-of-life care. Graduate from an accredited registered nursing program and licensed in the state.
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An Ambulatory Surgery facility with patient population ranging from less than one year of age> ninety-nine plus years of age. Peri operative Care in an Ambulatory Surgery Environment. General equipment to area, Network computer system, AT&T Language Line, Omnicell Medication System, Stryker trio stretcher, EKG.
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