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Job Type: Description:- Long Term Care RNs are licensed registered nurses who take on a supervisory role in long term healthcare settings such as Nursing Homes, Rehab centers and assisted living facilities. The LTC nurse needs to be organized and work well with axially staff and facilities manager to provide safe quality care at all times. The RNs role is to oversee patient care, monitor seriously ill residents as necessary, direct and supervise CNAs and LPNs, consult with resident physician on medications, treatments and care plans for patients. Must be educated in laws and regulations of long term health and possess knowledge of public health issues. One year or more recent long term health experience and BCLS experience required. Managerial experience preferred.
Job Type: Description:- Long Term Care RNs are licensed registered nurses who take on a supervisory role in long term healthcare settings such as Nursing Homes, Rehab centers and assisted living facilities. The LTC nurse needs to be organized and work well with axially staff and facilities manager to provide safe quality care at all times. The RNs role is to oversee patient care, monitor seriously ill residents as necessary, direct and supervise CNAs and LPNs, consult with resident physician on medications, treatments and care plans for patients. Must be educated in laws and regulations of long term health and possess knowledge of public health issues. One year or more recent long term health experience and BCLS experience required. Managerial experience preferred.
Job Type: Description:- Long Term Care RNs are licensed registered nurses who take on a supervisory role in long term healthcare settings such as Nursing Homes, Rehab centers and assisted living facilities. The LTC nurse needs to be organized and work well with axially staff and facilities manager to provide safe quality care at all times. The RNs role is to oversee patient care, monitor seriously ill residents as necessary, direct and supervise CNAs and LPNs, consult with resident physician on medications, treatments and care plans for patients. Must be educated in laws and regulations of long term health and possess knowledge of public health issues. One year or more recent long term health experience and BCLS experience required. Managerial experience preferred.
Job Type: Description:- Long Term Care RNs are licensed registered nurses who take on a supervisory role in long term healthcare settings such as Nursing Homes, Rehab centers and assisted living facilities. The LTC nurse needs to be organized and work well with axially staff and facilities manager to provide safe quality care at all times. The RNs role is to oversee patient care, monitor seriously ill residents as necessary, direct and supervise CNAs and LPNs, consult with resident physician on medications, treatments and care plans for patients. Must be educated in laws and regulations of long term health and possess knowledge of public health issues. One year or more recent long term health experience and BCLS experience required. Managerial experience preferred.
Job Type: Description:- Long Term Care RNs are licensed registered nurses who take on a supervisory role in long term healthcare settings such as Nursing Homes, Rehab centers and assisted living facilities. The LTC nurse needs to be organized and work well with axially staff and facilities manager to provide safe quality care at all times. The RNs role is to oversee patient care, monitor seriously ill residents as necessary, direct and supervise CNAs and LPNs, consult with resident physician on medications, treatments and care plans for patients. Must be educated in laws and regulations of long term health and possess knowledge of public health issues. One year or more recent long term health experience and BCLS experience required. Managerial experience preferred.
Job Type: Description:- Neonatal intensive care nurses perform life-sustaining care for newborns both premature and full term infants with medical problems. Their duties include administering medications, monitoring vital signs and providing vital nutrients to newborns. Because most premature and sick newborns lungs are not fully developed, NICU RNs must ensure that infants are breathing and maturing properly. These specialized nurses work with upper-level nurses and physicians and assist in treatment plans and examinations. NICU nurses are responsible for noting symptoms, health concerns and health improvements, They keep, maintain and update records of the patients care. In addition to medical care, NICU RNs communicate with and educate parents on day-to-day operations as well as home-care procedures.
Job Type: Description:- Neonatal intensive care nurses perform life-sustaining care for newborns both premature and full term infants with medical problems. Their duties include administering medications, monitoring vital signs and providing vital nutrients to newborns. Because most premature and sick newborns lungs are not fully developed, NICU RNs must ensure that infants are breathing and maturing properly. These specialized nurses work with upper-level nurses and physicians and assist in treatment plans and examinations. NICU nurses are responsible for noting symptoms, health concerns and health improvements, They keep, maintain and update records of the patients care. In addition to medical care, NICU RNs communicate with and educate parents on day-to-day operations as well as home-care procedures.
Job Type: Description:- Neonatal intensive care nurses perform life-sustaining care for newborns both premature and full term infants with medical problems. Their duties include administering medications, monitoring vital signs and providing vital nutrients to newborns. Because most premature and sick newborns lungs are not fully developed, NICU RNs must ensure that infants are breathing and maturing properly. These specialized nurses work with upper-level nurses and physicians and assist in treatment plans and examinations. NICU nurses are responsible for noting symptoms, health concerns and health improvements, They keep, maintain and update records of the patients care. In addition to medical care, NICU RNs communicate with and educate parents on day-to-day operations as well as home-care procedures.
Job Type: Description:- Operating Room nurses provide care to patients before, during and after surgical procedures. An Operating Room nurse is a member of a medical team of professionals working together to complete a successful surgical operation. The operating room nurse conducts a pre-surgery interview with the patient so they are made aware of any potential problems and to help construct a plan for surgery. Operating room nurses are the main line of communication between the patient and their family and the operating physician. The operating room nurse educates and ensures patients and families about the procedure they are about to undergo. During the surgery itself the operating room nurse will assist the operating physician in the procedure, monitor the patients vital signs and maintain a sterile environment. After the surgery is complete the operating room nurse will continue to assist the patient with their recovery by administering medicine for pain relief, cleaning and dressing wounds, monitoring vital signs and the healing process. They will teach the patient how to care for themselves after they leave the hospital.
Job Type: Description:- Operating Room nurses provide care to patients before, during and after surgical procedures. An Operating Room nurse is a member of a medical team of professionals working together to complete a successful surgical operation. The operating room nurse conducts a pre-surgery interview with the patient so they are made aware of any potential problems and to help construct a plan for surgery. Operating room nurses are the main line of communication between the patient and their family and the operating physician. The operating room nurse educates and ensures patients and families about the procedure they are about to undergo. During the surgery itself the operating room nurse will assist the operating physician in the procedure, monitor the patients vital signs and maintain a sterile environment. After the surgery is complete the operating room nurse will continue to assist the patient with their recovery by administering medicine for pain relief, cleaning and dressing wounds, monitoring vital signs and the healing process. They will teach the patient how to care for themselves after they leave the hospital.
Job Type: Description:- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurses are Registered Nurses that specialize in the care and treatment of critically ill infants, children and adolescence. A PICU nurses must have extensive knowledge in Anatomy and Physiology, common childhood diseases, conditions, physical and psychosocial developmental milestones. The PICU nurse must be self-directed and have good interpersonal and communication skills. They are responsible for assessment, monitoring, and care planning, administering medication and coordinating treatment. They educate and offer emotional support to patient and family. Two year recent PICU experience required as well as BCLS and Pals.
Job Type: Description:- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurses are Registered Nurses that specialize in the care and treatment of critically ill infants, children and adolescence. A PICU nurses must have extensive knowledge in Anatomy and Physiology, common childhood diseases, conditions, physical and psychosocial developmental milestones. The PICU nurse must be self-directed and have good interpersonal and communication skills. They are responsible for assessment, monitoring, and care planning, administering medication and coordinating treatment. They educate and offer emotional support to patient and family. Two year recent PICU experience required as well as BCLS and Pals.
Job Type: Description:- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurses are Registered Nurses that specialize in the care and treatment of critically ill infants, children and adolescence. A PICU nurses must have extensive knowledge in Anatomy and Physiology, common childhood diseases, conditions, physical and psychosocial developmental milestones. The PICU nurse must be self-directed and have good interpersonal and communication skills. They are responsible for assessment, monitoring, and care planning, administering medication and coordinating treatment. They educate and offer emotional support to patient and family. Two year recent PICU experience required as well as BCLS and Pals.
Job Type: Description:- Psychiatric Nurse is a Registered Nurse that who specialize in caring for patients in with mental disorders, either in an inpatient or outpatient basis. They provide direct care facilitating the social and emotional needs through varies therapy modalities, monitor medication and evaluate patients progress. The nurse needs to have extensive knowledge on mental illness and therapeutic techniques to foster and maintain a safe and supportive environment. Psychiatric nurses work with multidisciplinary disciplines in care planning and implementation. They also provide education and emotional support to patient and family. Associate Degree in Nursing and RN certification required. Due to the nature of the specialization some facilities require a Bachelors degree in Nursing.
Job Type: Description:- The PACU nurse is responsible for assessing the patient post anesthesia: checking vital signs, pain, the site of incision, temperature, respirations and assessing cognitive functioning. The PACU nurse should have a thorough knowledge of pain medication and be able to use his/her own judgment of a patients pain. Duties of a PACU nurse include changing of dressings, turning a patient, teaching breathing exercises and pain management.
The PACU nurse is specialty trained to assess the patients post-surgery condition and report any complications that may have arisen to the physician. The PACU must be able make judgments and assessments when it comes to pain, vomiting or trouble breathing. A PACU nurse is responsible for knowing advanced cardiac life support and maintaining the patient’s hemodynamic stability.