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Banner Health
Overview
The Registered Nurse assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and documents nursing care for patients. They are accountable for the quality of nursing services delivered and collaborate with healthcare team members to ensure comprehensive patient care.
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3 days ago
Vail Health Hospital
The Nurse Resident provides nursing care to assigned patients under the supervision of program coordinators and unit managers. They are responsible for participating in residency activities and collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure a successful transition to independent practice.
$38 / HOUR
4 days ago
Sentara Health
Provide care for patients with complex medical needs in a 24-bed Intermediate Care Unit, bridging critical and acute care. Responsibilities include administering specialized drips and monitoring patients with diagnoses such as CHF, COPD, and Sepsis.
8 days ago
ATC Travelers A
Provide specialized nursing care to low- and high-risk patients during labor, delivery, and recovery. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to perform maternal and fetal assessments and assist in deliveries.
22 days ago
Nevada System of Higher Education
Provide professional nursing care in the Emergency Department according to the Illinois Nurse Practice Act and hospital policies. Utilize critical thinking to assess patient conditions, plan care, and collaborate with the team to meet unit goals.
$36 - $56 / HOUR
24 days ago
The Registered Nurse will provide care for patients in the Joints/Observation unit, focusing on postoperative joint surgery care and patient observation. The role includes participation in a transition to practice program to support new graduates and nurses transitioning into medical-surgical areas.
1 month ago
The Registered Nurse is responsible for performing a competent level of nursing care utilizing the nursing process, encompassing assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of patient care standards. This role also involves adhering to standards of professional performance including ethics, communication, collaboration, leadership, and evidence-based practice.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for performing competent nursing care using the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, and implementation. They provide care for a diverse patient population, including oncology, medical-surgical, and end-of-life patients, while collaborating with the healthcare team.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for performing competent nursing care using the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, and implementation of care. They must maintain clinical knowledge and skills to meet the standards of the specific clinical unit and provide patient-centered care.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing competent nursing care using the nursing process, including assessment, planning, and implementation. They will manage a diverse patient population, including oncology and medical-surgical cases, while collaborating with the healthcare team.
University Hospitals
The nurse will participate in a 15-week perioperative program to learn scrub and circulating roles within the operating room. They will provide safe, age-specific nursing care while collaborating with the surgical team to ensure positive patient outcomes.
The Registered Nurse will provide high-quality patient care within the Intermediate Care/Step Down Unit, managing populations including sepsis, stroke, and cardiac cases. The role involves participating in a supportive team environment, engaging in unit-based clinical training, and contributing to the hospital's Magnet redesignation journey.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing competent nursing care using the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, and implementation of care plans. They must also engage in professional performance standards such as evidence-based practice, collaboration, and patient education within the Cardiac Surgical Intensive Care Unit.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing competent nursing care using the nursing process, including assessment, planning, and implementation of patient care. They will work within a medical-surgical and oncology unit to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care while collaborating with the healthcare team.
The Registered Nurse provides competent care using the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, and implementation of care plans for cardiac patients. They also participate in the hospital's Medical Response Team and provide ICU-level care for conditions such as heart failure, sepsis, and shock.
2 months ago
Presbyterian Healthcare Services
Residents will participate in a year-long Transition to Practice Nurse Residency Program to build a strong foundation for quality nursing practice. They will provide direct patient care across various clinical units while completing required continuing education.
$38 - $51 / HOUR
Residents will participate in a year-long Transition to Practice Nurse Residency Program to build a strong foundation for quality nursing practice. They will provide clinical care across various hospital units including critical care, emergency, and pediatric departments.
BMC Software
The registered nurse will perform nursing assessments, diagnoses, and interventions while coordinating care for patients and their families across the health care continuum. They are accountable for clinical, educational, and quality outcomes while following established agency policies and standards of practice.
$38 - $78 / HOUR
The Registered Nurse is responsible for providing competent nursing care using the nursing process, including assessment, planning, and implementation of treatments. They will monitor patient conditions, administer medications, and deliver specialized oncology treatments such as chemotherapy and symptom management.
Provides professional nursing care in accordance with the Illinois Professional Registered Nurse Practice Act and hospital policies. Employs critical thinking skills to assess patients’ conditions, plan and evaluate care, and monitor progress.