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Baylor Scott & White Health
Overview
The role involves working as a Registered Nurse on a 38-bed telemetry monitored unit caring for adult to geriatric patients with various conditions including Medical Oncology, Hematologic Disorders, and those undergoing complex treatments like CAR T Cell Therapy and Stem Cell Transplants. Responsibilities include the administration of Chemotherapy, Biotherapy, Monoclonal Antibodies, and monitoring patients receiving Radiation Therapy.
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2 days ago
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Dynamic Access LLC
Administer various infusion therapies such as IVIG and monoclonal antibodies while monitoring patient safety and efficacy. Educate patients and families on procedures and collaborate with healthcare professionals to implement care plans.
Administer various infusion therapies to adult patients in home and clinical settings while monitoring for safety and efficacy. Educate patients and families on procedures and collaborate with healthcare professionals to implement care plans.
The Home Infusion RN administers various infusion therapies and monitors patient safety during treatments in home and clinical settings. They also educate patients and families while collaborating with healthcare professionals to implement effective care plans.
The Home Infusion RN administers various infusion therapies to patients in home and clinical settings while monitoring safety and efficacy. They also educate patients and families on treatment procedures and collaborate with healthcare professionals to implement care plans.
The Home Infusion RN administers various infusion therapies to patients in home and clinical settings while monitoring safety and efficacy. They also collaborate with healthcare teams to develop care plans and educate patients and families on treatment procedures.
The primary responsibility involves administering infusion therapies such as IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, and enzyme replacement, while assessing and monitoring patients to ensure safety and efficacy. The role also requires educating patients and families, collaborating with other healthcare professionals on care plans, and accurately documenting all patient care activities.
2 months ago
The primary responsibility involves administering various infusion therapies, such as IVIG and monoclonal antibodies, to adult patients in home or clinical settings following physician orders. This includes assessing and monitoring patients, educating families, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals on care plans.
The primary responsibility involves administering various infusion therapies, such as IVIG and monoclonal antibodies, while assessing and monitoring patients to ensure safety and efficacy. Responsibilities also include educating patients and families, collaborating with healthcare professionals on care plans, and accurately documenting all patient care activities.
The primary responsibility is delivering infusion therapy, including treatments like IVIG and monoclonal antibodies, while assessing and monitoring patients for safety and efficacy. The role also involves educating patients and families, collaborating with healthcare professionals on care plans, and accurately documenting all patient care activities.
The primary responsibility is delivering home infusion therapy, administering treatments like IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, and enzyme replacement, while assessing and monitoring patients for safety and efficacy. This role also involves educating patients and families, collaborating with healthcare professionals on care plans, and accurately documenting all patient care activities.
The primary responsibility involves administering infusion therapies such as IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, and enzyme replacement, while assessing and monitoring patients to ensure safety and efficacy. The role also requires educating patients and families, collaborating with healthcare professionals on care plans, and accurately documenting all patient care activities and outcomes.
Registered nurses administer specialized intravenous medications, such as IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factors, to pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients in their homes. The role involves managing vascular access and IV therapy for chronically ill patients receiving treatment.
Registered nurses provide specialized treatment to pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients by administering intravenous medications such as IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factors for bleeding disorders. This role involves managing vascular access and IV therapy for chronically ill patients receiving treatment in their homes.
Infusion nurses administer specialized intravenous medications, such as IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factors, to pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients in their homes. This role requires providing specialized treatment for chronically ill patients receiving care in a home setting.