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Oklahoma Heart Hospital
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Perform a variety of patient care duties under the supervision of a Registered Nurse to ensure a safe and comforting environment. Responsibilities include assisting patients with activities of daily living and performing 12 lead EKGs.
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27 days ago
Perform a variety of patient care duties under the supervision of a Registered Nurse to ensure a safe and comforting environment. Assist patients with activities of daily living, including meals, bathing, and hygiene, while performing 12 lead EKGs.
The Registered Nurse provides professional care to a group of patients through nursing interventions, treatments, and interdisciplinary collaboration. They are responsible for maintaining professional accountability and adhering to regulatory bodies to ensure patient-focused care.
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Provide direct patient care within the Cardiac Cath Lab while adhering to federal and state regulations. Collaborate with team leaders and staff to maintain equipment and assist in hospital-wide mission projects.
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The Registered Nurse monitors the hemodynamic status of critically ill patients and administers critical medications in a high-acuity setting. They operate advanced life-saving medical equipment and maintain clear communication with physicians regarding patient status changes.
The Patient Care Partner actively participates in administering patient care and ensures a safe and comforting environment. They respond to patients' needs in a timely manner and assist with activities of daily living.
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3 months ago
Registered Nurses in the Progressive Coronary Care Unit (PCCU) administer cardiac medications and titratable vasoactive infusions while monitoring and interpreting EKG rhythms for stable and acute patients. They manage patients with various access sheaths and drains, communicate with physicians, perform conscious sedation under direction, and incorporate family-focused care through teaching.
Registered Nurses in the Progressive Coronary Care Unit (PCCU) administer cardiac medications and vasoactive infusions, monitor EKG rhythms, and manage patients with various cardiac access sites and drains. They also incorporate family-focused care by providing necessary pre- and post-hospital teaching while maintaining a low 4:1 patient-to-nurse ratio.
The Registered Nurse monitors critically ill patients, performing comprehensive assessments, managing invasive lines, and administering/titrating critical medications, often for post-surgical patients. Nurses are also required to operate advanced life-saving medical equipment such as ventilators and Intra-Aortic Balloon pumps.