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Registered Nurse - Medical Surgical/Telemetry

Compunnel Inc.
Plymouth
2 weeks ago
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Registered Nurse - Medical Surgical/Telemetry

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Responsibilities

  • 2+ years related work experience required.
  • Prior Travel required.
  • Ability to navigate at a basic level within web-based applications.
  • EMR experience required.

Qualifications

  • Experience in a teaching hospital and specialty area expertise preferred.
  • Level I trauma experience required.
  • Studying patients' medical history, test results, and treatment plans.
  • Tracking routine heart rate, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry measurements.
  • Monitoring, interpreting, and recording data from specialized medical technologies and equipment.
  • Administering medication and performing treatment interventions in consultation with healthcare specialists.
  • Maintaining and updating ward charts, patient files, and medical records.
  • Instruct Telemetry Unit staff on patient care and treatment plans.
  • Collaborating with healthcare specialists and reporting changes and deteriorating conditions.
  • Explaining test results and procedures to patients and their families, as well as answering questions.
  • Advising patients on post-hospital care, including prescribed medicine, home care protocols, disease prevention, and lifestyle changes.

Requirements

  • Updated resume
  • RN License
  • BLS, ACLS
  • Covid vaccine copy
  • Skill checklist
  • 2 Professional References (either of manager/supervisor/charge nurse)

Certification: Basic Life Support


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