Job Description. As an emergency room nurse (RN ER), you will be the first line of defense for patients who require any type of urgent medical care. You will treat patients who are suffering from trauma, injury or severe medical conditions. Working quickly to assess the condition of the patient, you will provide necessary care, monitor health conditions, administer medicine, and utilize medical equipment. Once the patient is stabilized and their ...
Job Description. As a telemetry nurse (RN TELE), you are responsible for the care of patients that require cardiac monitoring and more frequent vitals and assessments. Typically, these patients, have more complex diagnoses including cardiac ailments, congestive heart failure, stroke, COPD and diabetes. These patients may be admitted from the Emergency Room or transferred from the ICU. You will support their treatment, utilizing high-tech equipmen...
Job Description. As an operating room open heart nurse (RN OR-OH), you will manage the care of patients before, during, and after open-heart surgery. Working primarily within the operating suite, you will be responsible for preparing the patient, handling and preparing operating instruments and equipment, monitoring patient status, and assisting with open-heart surgeries. You'll also provide pre- and post-op education and moral support to patient...
Job Description. As a home health hospice nurse (RN HHH), you will deliver palliative care in patients' residences, helping them find comfort. Your patients may be elderly, critically ill, or disabled and will need end-of-life, compassionate care. You will assess patients' conditions and determine individualized care plans. This will include charting observations, administering medication, dressing wounds, educating patients and their families ab...
Job Description. As a medical/surgical nurse (RN M/S), you will extend bedside care to patients who are coping with illness, injury, or other medical or surgical circumstances. This includes assessing their condition, administering medication, changing dressings, monitoring vitals, and documenting in the patient charts. You're also responsible for providing continued support and education to patients, promoting their overall health and ensuring t...
Job Description. As a registered nurse - IV vascular access (RN), you will access patients' circulatory systems using catheters. Working at a hospital, surgical center or other health care facility, you will start and maintain intravenous lines, PICC lines and midlines, draw blood, administer medications and fluid therapy, monitor patient response, change dressings, and provide patient and family education. You'll play a critical role in preventi...
Job Description. As an intensive care unit nurse (RN ICU), you will be monitoring patients with highly unstable, life-threatening conditions, to ensure they receive the best possible care. You must be able to rapidly assess a patient's condition and intervene with the appropriate care, managing various life-support systems like ventilation and heart-monitoring. Additionally, you will extend emotional support and education to gravely ill patients ...
Job Description. As an operating room open heart nurse (RN OR-OH), you will manage the care of patients before, during, and after open-heart surgery. Working primarily within the operating suite, you will be responsible for preparing the patient, handling and preparing operating instruments and equipment, monitoring patient status, and assisting with open-heart surgeries. You'll also provide pre- and post-op education and moral support to patient...
Job Description. As a medical/surgical nurse (RN M/S), you will extend bedside care to patients who are coping with illness, injury, or other medical or surgical circumstances. This includes assessing their condition, administering medication, changing dressings, monitoring vitals, and documenting in the patient charts. You're also responsible for providing continued support and education to patients, promoting their overall health and ensuring t...
Job Description. As an operating room nurse (RN OR), you will manage the care of patients before, during, and after surgery. Working primarily within the operating suite, you will frequently be responsible for preparing the patient, handling and preparing operating instruments and equipment, monitoring patient status, and assisting surgeries as necessary. As a part of your duties, you will provide pre- and post-op education to patients and their ...
Job Description. As a registered nurse (RN), you will provide care for patients dealing with illness or injury. Depending on your role, you'll work at a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, home health, telemedicine, nursing facility, clinic or other facility. You'll perform tasks like assessing patients, developing care plans, administering medication, providing treatment, assisting with surgery, changing bandages, monitoring vitals an...
Job Description. As a home health nurse (RN HH), you will deliver healthcare in patients' residences, helping them maintain their independence. You will provide one-on-one care for patients in their homes. These patients can be elderly, critically ill, or disabled or they may be recovering from a surgery, injury, or accident. A hospice nurse cares for terminally ill patients. Whether home health or hospice, you will assess patients' conditions an...