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  • Travel RN - PACU 10hr Days HSHS St. Elizabeth's  

    - O'Fallon
    Job DescriptionJob Description· Pay Rate: Rate may vary due to local o... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description· Pay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $55-$60/hr combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) · Additional bonuses are available. · Rates are subject to change via client Job Summary:The PACU RN is responsible for the post-operative care and monitoring of patients recovering from anesthesia following surgical or procedural interventions. This role requires high-level clinical judgment, rapid response to critical changes, and a compassionate approach to patient care.Key Responsibilities:Monitor patients post-anesthesia to assess vital signs, level of consciousness, pain, and any complications.Administer medications and treatments in accordance with physician orders and nursing protocols.Provide post-operative education to patients and families regarding care, discharge instructions, and follow-up.Collaborate with the surgical team, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure a safe recovery.Accurately document patient assessments, interventions, and outcomes in the electronic health record (EHR).Respond to emergency situations with appropriate interventions such as CPR, medication administration, or advanced airway management.Maintain a clean and safe environment for patients by adhering to infection control and safety protocols.Participate in quality improvement initiatives and continuing education to maintain competency in PACU care.Qualifications:Education: Associate's or Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN preferred)Licensure: Current RN license in [Insert State]Certifications:Basic Life Support (BLS) – RequiredAdvanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) – RequiredPediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) – Preferred or required based on patient populationExperience:Minimum of 1-2 years nursing experience; PACU, ICU, or ER experience preferredExperience with airway management, hemodynamic monitoring, and post-operative care a plusSkills & Abilities:Excellent assessment and critical thinking skillsStrong communication and interpersonal abilitiesAbility to remain calm and act swiftly in high-pressure situationsProficiency in electronic medical records and charting systemsTeam-oriented with a commitment to quality patient careWorking Conditions:Fast-paced hospital or ambulatory surgical settingExposure to patients under anesthesia and potentially critical conditionsMay require standing for long periods and occasional lifting of patients or equipmentRotating shifts, weekends, and on-call coverage as needed Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client Job Description: A General Ortho Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) Nurse plays a critical role in the healthcare team, typically working in hospitals or medical centers. This nurse is responsible for providing care to patients who are recovering from surgery or dealing with acute or chronic medical conditions. The following is a general job description for a Med-Surg nurse: Job Summary: A Medical-Surgical Nurse provides direct care to patients in a general medical and surgical setting. These nurses manage a variety of medical conditions, assist with post-operative recovery, and perform assessments, administer medications, and ensure the comfort and well-being of patients. Key Responsibilities: Patient Care: Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care needs. Monitor vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation. Provide preoperative and postoperative care to patients, including wound care and administering pain medications. Assist patients with activities of daily living such as feeding, bathing, and dressing. Provide comfort and emotional support to patients and families. Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfortof patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client TELEMETRY NURSE JOB Description: • High-level knowledge of cardiac medicine • Proficiency at operating EKG equipment and interpreting EKGs • Strong oral communication skills to interact effectively with patients, physicians and other staff • Leadership skills to direct the efforts of other staff and provide effective coaching • Knowledge of health information software used tomaintain patient records • Multitasking ability tomonitor and care for multiple patients at once • Crisis management skills to respond to emergencies calmly and professionally • Thorough understanding of infection control, privacy laws and health and safety regulations Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfortof patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less
  • Travel RN OR 10hr Days Springfield Memorial  

    - Peoria
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsibilities  Pre-operative: Prepare patients for surgery, answer questions, and help calm fears Intra-operative: Assist surgeons by passing instruments and supplies, and monitor the patient's condition Post-operative: Provide care and instructions, and manage complications Operating room management: Maintain a safe and comfortable environment, and coordinate with other healthcare professionals Training  Earn an associate degree Pass the NCLEX-RN exam Complete additional schooling and relevant certifications Complete a training program, which can take 14–24 weeks Challenges  Balancing demanding schedules with personal commitments Being available to work rotating shifts and on short notice for emergencies Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client JOB Description: • High-level knowledge of cardiac medicine • Proficiency at operating EKG equipment and interpreting EKGs • Strong oral communication skills to interact effectively with patients, physicians and other staff • Leadership skills to direct the efforts of other staff and provide effective coaching • Knowledge of health information software used tomaintain patient records • Multitasking ability tomonitor and care for multiple patients at once • Crisis management skills to respond to emergencies calmly and professionally • Thorough understanding of infection control, privacy laws and health and safety regulations Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfortof patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less
  • Travel RN OR 10hr Days Springfield Memorial  

    - Peoria
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client OPERATING ROOM RN/PERIOPERATIVE NURSE JOB DESCRIPTION: Responsibilities  Pre-operative: Prepare patients for surgery, answer questions, and help calm fears Intra-operative: Assist surgeons by passing instruments and supplies, and monitor the patient's condition Post-operative: Provide care and instructions, and manage complications Operating room management: Maintain a safe and comfortable environment, and coordinate with other healthcare professionals Training  Earn an associate degree Pass the NCLEX-RN exam Complete additional schooling and relevant certifications Complete a training program, which can take 14–24 weeks Challenges  Balancing demanding schedules with personal commitments Being available to work rotating shifts and on short notice for emergencies Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client JOB Description: • High-level knowledge of cardiac medicine • Proficiency at operating EKG equipment and interpreting EKGs • Strong oral communication skills to interact effectively with patients, physicians and other staff • Leadership skills to direct the efforts of other staff and provide effective coaching • Knowledge of health information software used to maintain patient records • Multitasking ability to monitor and care for multiple patients at once • Crisis management skills to respond to emergencies calmly and professionally • Thorough understanding of infection control, privacy laws and health and safety regulations Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfort of patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client JOB Description: • High-level knowledge of cardiac medicine • Proficiency at operating EKG equipment and interpreting EKGs • Strong oral communication skills to interact effectively with patients, physicians and other staff • Leadership skills to direct the efforts of other staff and provide effective coaching • Knowledge of health information software used tomaintain patient records • Multitasking ability tomonitor and care for multiple patients at once • Crisis management skills to respond to emergencies calmly and professionally • Thorough understanding of infection control, privacy laws and health and safety regulations Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfortof patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less
  • Travel RN IMC 12hr Days Springfield Memorial  

    - Peoria
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client JOB Description: • High-level knowledge of cardiac medicine • Proficiency at operating EKG equipment and interpreting EKGs • Strong oral communication skills to interact effectively with patients, physicians and other staff • Leadership skills to direct the efforts of other staff and provide effective coaching • Knowledge of health information software used to maintain patient records • Multitasking ability to monitor and care for multiple patients at once • Crisis management skills to respond to emergencies calmly and professionally • Thorough understanding of infection control, privacy laws and health and safety regulations Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfort of patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less
  • Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPay Rate: Rate may vary due to local or non-local contracted rates: $60-65/HR combined Rate of pay. (Pay packages are a combination of taxable hourly rates, tax freeallowances for travel, housing, and meal allowances) (Rates are subject to change via client need) Additional bonuses are available. Rates are subject to change via client Med Surge Job Description: A General Medical-Surgical (Med-Surg) Nurse plays a critical role in the healthcare team, typically working in hospitals or medical centers. This nurse is responsible for providing care to patients who are recovering from surgery or dealing with acute or chronic medical conditions. The following is a general job description for a Med-Surg nurse: Job Summary: A Medical-Surgical Nurse provides direct care to patients in a general medical and surgical setting. These nurses manage a variety of medical conditions, assist with post-operative recovery, and perform assessments, administer medications, and ensure the comfort and well-being of patients. Key Responsibilities: Patient Care: Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate patient care needs. Monitor vital signs, including blood pressure, heart rate, and oxygen saturation. Provide preoperative and postoperative care to patients, including wound care and administering pain medications. Assist patients with activities of daily living such as feeding, bathing, and dressing. Provide comfort and emotional support to patients and families. Medical Administration: Administer prescribed medications and treatments, observing for side effects or reactions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records. Collaborate with physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to coordinate patient care plans. Prepare patients for surgical procedures and ensure proper recovery after surgery. Monitoring and Reporting: Observe patients’ responses to treatments, changes in symptoms, and complications. Report any significant changes in patient conditions to physicians or senior nurses. Maintain knowledge of patient charts and documentation according to hospital policy. Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on health conditions, treatment plans, and recovery processes. Provide guidance on home care, medication regimens, and lifestyle modifications. Infection Control and Safety: Adhere to strict infection control protocols. Monitor patients for signs of infection, particularly after surgery. Ensure the safety and comfort of patients during their hospital stay. Team Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team, which may include doctors, physical therapists, and other nurses. Participate in shift handoffs and communicate effectively with other team members about patient needs and status. Emergency Response: Respond appropriately to medical emergencies, including assisting in life-saving procedures when required. Use critical thinking skills to assess and react to changes in patient status. Qualifications and Requirements: Education: Registered Nurse (RN) with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Licensure: Valid state RN license. Certifications: BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) may be required. Experience:Previous experience in a medical-surgical unit is often preferred. Skills: Strong clinical assessment skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, excellent communication, and interpersonal skills. Work Environment: Work is typically performed in hospital settings such as medical-surgical units, post-operative recovery units, or step-down units. Nurses may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the hospital's staffing needs. The job may involve standing for extended periods, lifting patients, and other physical demands. Physical and Emotional Demands: Ability to lift and move patients or equipment. Strong mental and emotional resilience to manage stress and patient care in difficult situations. Ability to stay focused and work under pressure in an ever-changing environment. This role requires a compassionate, skilled nurse who is dedicated to patient care, working collaboratively with other healthcare professionals, and capable of managing a diverse range of medical conditions. Read Less

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