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Job Type: Description:- The Emergency Room nurse functions under the supervision of the head nurse or charge nurse and provides total nursing care to patients. This involves assessing, planning, administering, evaluating the nursing care of assigned patients, administering all treatments and medications, and maintaining complete and accurate records of nursing assessments and nursing care. The Emergency Room nurse must possess expertise in recognizing other complications in the intensive care patient based on the patients disease process and work closely with physicians and other team members in implementing patient care. The nurse is responsible for operating all technological equipment utilized in the unit. The functions performed require judgment based upon the applications of scientific and nursing knowledge and are guided by the established philosophy and policies of the organization and the unit. The Emergency Room nurse shall have a comprehensive knowledge of emergency room nursing. Nurses should be trained for advanced, emergency and trauma nursing, Must demonstrate ability to use advanced physical assessment skills as well as specialized nursing knowledge to handle emergency situations utilizing specialized equipment, procedures and medications specific to injury or disease process.
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:- The basic function of this position is to assess, plan, implement and evaluate all nursing activities for a specific area of a nursing unit in conjunction with the head nurse or charge nurse of the unit. Interpersonal and communication skills to work effectively with patients, family members,significant others, client facility staff, volunteers, physician office staff, Nurses 24/7 administrative staff, and other agency nursing personnel, supervisors, payroll and staffing personnel. Client facilities of varied sizes and available equipment. Duties may vary depending upon client facility policy. Nurses may be exposed to communicable diseases and may be assigned to patients in isolation. Nurses may be exposed to infectious waste including radioactive waste material from nuclear medicine. Will have working knowledge of universal precautions.
Job Type: Description:- The basic function of this position is to assess, plan, implement and evaluate all nursing activities for a specific area of a nursing unit in conjunction with the head nurse or charge nurse of the unit. Interpersonal and communication skills to work effectively with patients, family members,significant others, client facility staff, volunteers, physician office staff, Nurses 24/7 administrative staff, and other agency nursing personnel, supervisors, payroll and staffing personnel. Client facilities of varied sizes and available equipment. Duties may vary depending upon client facility policy. Nurses may be exposed to communicable diseases and may be assigned to patients in isolation. Nurses may be exposed to infectious waste including radioactive waste material from nuclear medicine. Will have working knowledge of universal precautions.
Job Type: Description:- Long Term Care LPNs are LPNs 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:- The basic function of this position is to assess, plan, implement and evaluate all nursing activities for a specific area of a nursing unit in conjunction with the head nurse or charge nurse of the unit. Interpersonal and communication skills to work effectively with patients, family members,significant others, client facility staff, volunteers, physician office staff, Nurses 24/7 administrative staff, and other agency nursing personnel, supervisors, payroll and staffing personnel. Client facilities of varied sizes and available equipment. Duties may vary depending upon client facility policy. Nurses may be exposed to communicable diseases and may be assigned to patients in isolation. Nurses may be exposed to infectious waste including radioactive waste material from nuclear medicine. Will have working knowledge of universal precautions.
Job Type: Description:- The Cardiovascular Intensive Care nurse functions under the supervision of the head nurse or charge nurse and provides total nursing care to patients. This involves assessing, planning, administering and evaluating the nursing care of assigned patients. The critical care nurse administers all treatments and medications and maintains complete and accurate records of nursing assessments and nursing care. The critical care nurse must possess expertise in recognizing other complications in the intensive care patient based on the patients disease process. The nurse is responsible for operating all technological equipment utilized in the unit. The functions performed require judgment based upon the applications of scientific and nursing knowledge and are guided by the established philosophy and policies of the organization and the unit. The critical care nurse shall have a comprehensive knowledge of critical care nursing and be trained for advanced certified critical care and will also demonstrate the ability to use advanced physical assessment skills. Specialized nursing knowledge and skills for correct operation and interpretation of critical care equipment and other technological equipment contained in the unit.
Job Type: Description:- The Emergency Room nurse functions under the supervision of the head nurse or charge nurse and provides total nursing care to patients. This involves assessing, planning, administering, evaluating the nursing care of assigned patients, administering all treatments and medications, and maintaining complete and accurate records of nursing assessments and nursing care. The Emergency Room nurse must possess expertise in recognizing other complications in the intensive care patient based on the patients disease process and work closely with physicians and other team members in implementing patient care. The nurse is responsible for operating all technological equipment utilized in the unit. The functions performed require judgment based upon the applications of scientific and nursing knowledge and are guided by the established philosophy and policies of the organization and the unit. The Emergency Room nurse shall have a comprehensive knowledge of emergency room nursing. Nurses should be trained for advanced, emergency and trauma nursing, Must demonstrate ability to use advanced physical assessment skills as well as specialized nursing knowledge to handle emergency situations utilizing specialized equipment, procedures and medications specific to injury or disease process.
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:- The Emergency Room nurse functions under the supervision of the head nurse or charge nurse and provides total nursing care to patients. This involves assessing, planning, administering, evaluating the nursing care of assigned patients, administering all treatments and medications, and maintaining complete and accurate records of nursing assessments and nursing care. The Emergency Room nurse must possess expertise in recognizing other complications in the intensive care patient based on the patients disease process and work closely with physicians and other team members in implementing patient care. The nurse is responsible for operating all technological equipment utilized in the unit. The functions performed require judgment based upon the applications of scientific and nursing knowledge and are guided by the established philosophy and policies of the organization and the unit. The Emergency Room nurse shall have a comprehensive knowledge of emergency room nursing. Nurses should be trained for advanced, emergency and trauma nursing, Must demonstrate ability to use advanced physical assessment skills as well as specialized nursing knowledge to handle emergency situations utilizing specialized equipment, procedures and medications specific to injury or disease process.
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:- The basic function of this position is to assess, plan, implement and evaluate all nursing activities for a specific area of a nursing unit in conjunction with the head nurse or charge nurse of the unit. Interpersonal and communication skills to work effectively with patients, family members,significant others, client facility staff, volunteers, physician office staff, Nurses 24/7 administrative staff, and other agency nursing personnel, supervisors, payroll and staffing personnel. Client facilities of varied sizes and available equipment. Duties may vary depending upon client facility policy. Nurses may be exposed to communicable diseases and may be assigned to patients in isolation. Nurses may be exposed to infectious waste including radioactive waste material from nuclear medicine. Will have working knowledge of universal precautions.