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UPMC
Overview
Perform essential patient care tasks including ADLs, medical procedures, and cardiac monitoring in a Prep/Recovery Unit. Assist with various therapies and report patient status changes to registered nurses while participating in quality initiatives.
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Compensation
$19 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
Tahoe Forest Health System
Performs direct patient care activities, including vital signs monitoring and cardiac telemetry, while managing unit clerical duties. Assists licensed staff with treatment procedures and maintains a safe, clean environment for patients.
$26 / HOUR
Commonwealth Health
A Labor and Delivery (L&D) nurse provides specialized care to expectant mothers before, during, and immediately after childbirth, alongside caring for newborns. Key duties involve monitoring fetal heart rates, managing contractions, and assisting physicians with deliveries or C-sections.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
Responsibilities include contributing to universal unit activities such as responding to call lights, passing meals, and transporting patients, alongside core nursing assistant duties like assisting with ADLs, performing point-of-care testing, and monitoring vital signs. Technicians must also provide feedback to the RN regarding patient status and participate in departmental improvements.
INSIGHT Surgical Hospital
The Licensed Practical Nurse I functions as a team member under the direction of a registered nurse, performing technical care needs for assigned patients. Key duties include collecting clinical data, performing therapeutic tasks like patient positioning and wound care, collecting specimens, and assisting with admission and discharge processes.
3 months ago
Northside Hospital Inc.
The Monitor Technician is responsible for the continuous surveillance of patient cardiac monitors and remote telemetry systems. This role requires immediate notification to Registered Nurses and/or clinicians regarding any changes observed in cardiac rhythms.
UHS
Responsible for the monitoring and recognition of continuous electrocardiographic telemetry. This involves ensuring patient safety and accurate data interpretation.
5 months ago
American Advanced Management, Inc
The Telemetry Technician will identify and interpret cardiac rhythms and notify the appropriate nurse of any changes. They will document daily interpretations of cardiac rhythms and assist in the proper care of patients.