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About The Position Registered Nurse - Case Management TRS Healthcare is seeking a Registered Nurse who is licensed to work in WA, and has Case Management experience.
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Minimum 10 years of experience in drinking water, wastewater, and storm-water utility management services. Minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering, environmental science, natural resources, business management, public policy, or related fields.
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Educate patients and caregivers on proper medication management, disease management, and self-care techniques to promote optimal health and independence. Assess patients' and families' learning needs and provide education and support on disease management, medication compliance, lifestyle modifications, and other relevant topics to promote wellness and prevent complications.
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Competency in performing and assisting with various medical procedures, including Chest Tube Set-up/Care, CPAP/BiPAP, Procedure Sedation, Trach Care, Blood/Blood Products Administration, Cooling/Warming Blanket, Drains, Feeding Tubes, Fistula Management, PCA Pumps, PICC/Central Lines, Port-Cath/Vascular Device Access/Care, Syringe Pumps, and Wound Vac.
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Nbsp; Employee Assistance Program Free to all employees who' d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)/Registered Nurse (RN) - On Call Pay Range LPN: $43 / hour. Horizon House is actively seeking a dynamic and driven Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)/ Registered Nurse (RN.
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Provide clinical assessments, RN case management, medical monitoring, wound care and other treatments, intervention in medical emergencies, and linkages to behavioral health treatment and primary care.
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Harborview Medical Center has an outstanding opportunity for a Registered Nurse to join our Care Management Team. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinate all aspects of in-patient care leading to a timely transition to the next level of care for patients on acute care units.
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Pentec Health is hiring an RN (Registered Nurse) to meet the needs of patients with implanted intrathecal drug delivery devices through comprehensive patient assessments, nursing interventions, pump refills, dose adjustments and patient education.
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The Registered Nurse (RN) acts as a member of a multi-disciplinary team responsible for providing nursing services to adults experiencing homelessness. Provide / coordinate chronic disease management; educate client re: self-care and medication management.
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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN. The role of the case management nurse (RN) is to coordinate continuity of care for patients often as a liaison between the patient’s family and healthcare organization.
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Educate patients and their families about cancer, treatment options, potential side effects, and symptom management. Familiarity with research activities, including involvement in clinical trials, CAR-T cell therapy, and Stem Cell Transplantation.
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Responsibility for a patient load including ongoing assessment, mediation management, withdrawal per procedures/orders, etc. Function as a Registered Nurse to provide safe and therapeutic care and coordination of services through the nursing process of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
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Free to all employees who d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle&Fitness Management, Working Smarter. A Telemetry Nurse monitors patients vital signs with an electrocardiogram or other life sign-measuring device.
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The primary focus of the RN is to optimize the health status of patients across the lifespan through chronic condition management, patient education, emergent triage, and performing complex procedures.
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management job Title: registered nurse in Seattle, WA
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