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California Hospital Medical Center
Overview
Monitor and provide clinical care for critically ill and unstable patients following surgery or life-threatening disease. Coordinate with healthcare personnel to implement care plans and respond to emergency situations.
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Compensation
$59 - $79 / HOUR
Posted
1 month ago
AG Global Services
The Registered Nurse will manage high-acuity patients within a General Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit. This role requires the ability to provide independent critical care nursing services during night shifts.
$2,044 / WEEK
St. Luke's Health - Patients Medical Center
The Registered Nurse is responsible for delivering high-quality patient care by monitoring conditions and administering treatments according to physician orders. They also collaborate with the healthcare team to develop individualized care plans and educate patients and families on health maintenance.
$33 - $53 / HOUR
Legacy Health
The RN Staff Nurse is responsible for assessing, planning, and implementing patient care within the Medical/Surgical ICU. They work as part of a healthcare team to provide care for seriously ill patients under the direction of the clinical manager.
$54 - $81 / HOUR
2 months ago
South Shore Health
The Physician Assistant will evaluate, diagnose, and treat critically ill patients as part of a critical care team. Responsibilities include patient admissions, daily progress note documentation, and performing special procedures under supervision.
Salary not listed
3 months ago
Huntsville Hospital Health System
AICU RN’s are responsible for caring for a variety of critical situations and managing Rapid Responses and Code Blue situations for adult patients. They work closely with healthcare providers to ensure excellent care and compassion for patients.
4 months ago
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center
The Registered Nurse will deliver compassionate, high-quality care by performing critical assessments, skilled procedures, and implementing individualized patient care plans. Responsibilities include ongoing patient assessment, planning and documenting care, implementing safety protocols, and evaluating patient responses to interventions.