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Overview
Deliver professional nursing care for oncology patients using the nursing process and medical plans of care. Collaborate with physicians and the healthcare team to coordinate care, teaching, and discharge planning.
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Compensation
$1,677 - $1,759 / WEEK
Posted
9 days ago
Adventist Health
The Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) acts as the surgeon's first assistant during surgical procedures, defined by established privileges, and must only perform the RNFA role, not scrub or circulating duties concurrently. Responsibilities include providing exposure, achieving hemostasis, manipulating tissue, and dressing the surgical wound under surgeon supervision.
$53 - $85 / HOUR
3 months ago
The Registered Nurse is responsible for planning, coordinating, and providing nursing care across multiple units including ICU, Step Down, Med Surg, Day Stay, PACU, and ER, while maintaining required competencies for each area. This role also involves supervising and delegating care responsibilities to ancillary personnel according to their scope of practice.
$51 - $81 / HOUR
The Registered Nurse will perform professional functions including assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care, while coordinating, managing, providing, and delegating patient care responsibilities. This role is responsible for meeting established Standards of Nursing Practice and fostering cooperation among the healthcare team.
$47 - $77 / HOUR
This role involves planning, coordinating, and providing nursing care to patients in the Pediatric Unit during specified shifts, focusing on care planning, medication administration, and addressing physiological and psychosocial needs. The Registered Nurse will also supervise ancillary staff and be cross-trained to float to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
This role involves planning, coordinating, and providing nursing care for patients in the Pediatric Unit, focusing on care planning, medication administration, and addressing physiological and psychosocial needs. The nurse will also supervise ancillary staff and be cross-trained to float to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
The Labor and Delivery Nurse plans and provides nursing care to patients and families during antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum periods, including emergency situations and circulating for C-Sections. This role also involves supervising and delegating care responsibilities to ancillary personnel.