RN - Med-Surg Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Franklin, NH at Geebo

RN - Med-Surg

Job DescriptionGeneral job duties.
Types of procedures required.
This postion assumes responsibility, with guidance from clinical resource people, as needed, for the assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of a nursing plan of care in response to the needs of his/her assigned patients, providing direct nursing care to these patients on a designated unit.
Clinical nurses have the authority and are held accountable for decisions specific to the following areas of patient care management.
Telemetry, IV therapy2.
Equipment utilized in the unit/dept.
(Is there computerized charting, medication systems, etc.
) paper charting, Chartview, Saphire, Cerner, Exit Care, Omnicell3.
Required skills and minimum years of experience.
IV Therapy, Telemetry monitoring, minimum 2 years medical surgical experience4.
Specific licensures and certifications/registrations required.
(ARRT, CRT, BLS, ACLS, etc) BLS, Telemetry trained5.
Shift or schedule requirements.
(Will the employee ever work alone? Is call required? If so, how often? Are weekends required?) 36 hour weekly; every other weekend.
Employee will not work alone and there is no call required6.
Floating to other units/departments.
(If so, to which units/departments?) Potentially yes, to other Med/Surg floors in the organization.
High need in this department for overnight's so this would not be anticipated often.
7.
Bed size/number of rooms for this unit/dept.
20 bed unit8.
Nurse to patient ratio of this unit.
(nursing only) 7/1 based on acuity, we have a high ratio of skilled patients9.
Dress Code:
Scrubs, clean, neatBest Regards,Matthew BurtonHealthcare Recruiter Continuum Medical Staffing and Continuum Physician RecruitingToll-Free:
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FOSSDL2017 Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Clinical Works Health Care Nursing Surgical Procedures Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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