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Full-Time: PACU/PSU RN Night Shift. Under the supervision of the Charge Nurse and Nurse Manager of Pre-Op/PACU, the RN is responsible for implementing the Pre-Op Nursing Assessment/Post Anesthesia Care record and nursing care plan.
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The Pre-Op/ PACU nurse is also responsible for implementing all physician orders, providing for the continuity and quality of nursing care for all patients, with continual evaluation of the patient’s condition, providing patient safety, comfort, and privacy at all time.
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Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Clinical Nurse Liaison RN - PRN opening. We are looking for a dedicated Clinical Nurse Liaison RN - PRN like you to be a part of our team.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing, a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality First Assistant Registered Nurse (RNFA) for a travel assignment with one of our top healthcare clients.
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The RN/LPN Supervisor directs the formulation and implementation of resident’s care plan to meet specialized needs of geriatric residents using assessment and diagnostic skills, and serves as a professional role model to the other staffJob Responsibilities:Assure that effective quality nursing care is delivered which is outcome focused through utilization of the nursing process.
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Located in Franklin, Tennessee, Williamson Health is one of the South's most exceptional health care systems with a 203 bed hospital (Williamson Medical Center), over 40 providers at our Williamson Health Medical Group locations, the Bone & Joint Institute and the Monroe Carell Junior Children's Hospital Vanderbilt at Williamson Medical Center.
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Under the direction of the Wound Care Center Clinical Nurse Manager/Clinical Coordinator, the Registered Nurse (RN) primarily provides patient care and handles intake and discharge processes for the Wound Care Center patients as scheduled.
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ID: Shift: 19:00-07:00 Description TriStar Skyline Medical Center Location: Nashville, TN Address: 3441 Dickerson Road Unit Name: Burn ICU Building: Cost Center: 678 General Information Unit Specifics: Number of Beds : 12 Patient Ratios: ICU patients 2:1.
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Our Program began in 2008 and is now a Twice Accredited- Transition to Practice Our goal is to help you with your career path and help you learn and transition to becoming the Best RN by surrounding you with a cohort of other Nurse Resident Peers, NRP leaders, Educators, Preceptors, and Well-Educated Nursing Staff that Love our Nurse Residents All situated within Magnet designated Hospitals that highlight Shared Governance in our Nationally renowned Vanderbilt Health.
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Advantis Medical, the #1 rated travel nurse agency, is currently seeking an experienced Cath Lab Tech clinician for an exciting new travel job in Nashville, TN. This rewarding travel job offers a contract duration of 13 weeks and is for a Day shift.
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GLC on the GO is seeking an experienced Progressive Care Unit Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Hermitage, TN. Shift: 3x12 hr nights Start Date: 08/18/2024 Duration: 4 weeks Pay: $1597.76 / Week.
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