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Job Description: Promotes a Culture of Patient Safety, Assures Excellence in Patient Care, Maintains High Inpatient Satisfaction, Seeks Professional Development, Displays Financial DisciplineEducation: Associate degree in NursingLicensure: BLS obtained within 90 days of hire or transfer, NRP within 12 months of DOH/Transfer, Registered Nursing License
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EAMC is currently seeking an RN to join Mother/Baby Provides safe therapeutic care in a holistic and systematic way. Incorporates differences into the provision of care. Integrates knowledge, skills, and experiences to meet the needs of patients and families throughout the continuum to include patient and family education. Utilizes standards, guidelines, protocols, or pathways for care delivery. Incorporates data and information to continuously improve care and practice to enhance outcomes. Administers Medications according to standard nursing practice. Ensures improvements in practice settings by assuming responsibility for self-development. Qualifications: Recent hospital experience and/or previous nursing practice experience preferred. Graduate of a school of nursing. Registered Nursing License,#BLS required within 90 days of hire
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Perinatal nurses are specially trained nurses who work with women through pregnancy, birth, and the first months of their infants’ lives. They focus on encouraging healthy pregnancies and supporting new families.
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NICU nurses work in the neonatal intensive care unit of a hospital. They care for new-borns and premature infants.
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● Attending births and providing care for infants directly after birth.● Evaluating and overseeing the care of infants in the NICU.● Monitoring the health of infants suffering from medical issues relating to birth, such as prematurity or congenital defects.● Performing tests and obtaining and evaluating the results.● Providing treatment and administering medication as proscribed by the NICU physician.● Documenting patient history.● Running and maintaining the equipment in the NICU.● Educating new parents on the care of their new infant; for example, breastfeeding.● Communicating with parents or guardians about the care and medical procedures related to their infant.
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● Attending births and providing care for infants directly after birth.● Evaluating and overseeing the care of infants in the NICU.● Monitoring the health of infants suffering from medical issues relating to birth, such as prematurity or congenital defects.● Performing tests and obtaining and evaluating the results.● Providing treatment and administering medication as proscribed by the NICU physician.● Documenting patient history.● Running and maintaining the equipment in the NICU.● Educating new parents on the care of their new infant; for example, breastfeeding.● Communicating with parents or guardians about the care and medical procedures related to their infant.
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● Attending births and providing care for infants directly after birth.● Evaluating and overseeing the care of infants in the NICU.● Monitoring the health of infants suffering from medical issues relating to birth, such as prematurity or congenital defects.● Performing tests and obtaining and evaluating the results.● Providing treatment and administering medication as proscribed by the NICU physician.● Documenting patient history.● Running and maintaining the equipment in the NICU.● Educating new parents on the care of their new infant; for example, breastfeeding.● Communicating with parents or guardians about the care and medical procedures related to their infant.
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Roles and Responsibilities● Attending births and providing care for infants directly after birth.● Evaluating and overseeing the care of infants in the NICU.● Monitoring the health of infants suffering from medical issues relating to birth,such as prematurity or congenital defects.● Performing tests and obtaining and evaluating the results.● Providing treatment and administering medication as proscribed by the NICUphysician.● Documenting patient history.● Running and maintaining the equipment in the NICU.● Educating new parents on the care of their new infant; for example,breastfeeding.● Communicating with parents or guardians about the care and medicalprocedures related to their infant.
Staffing Company
●Attending births and providing care for infants directly after birth.●Evaluating and overseeing the care of infants in the NICU.●Monitoring the health of infants suffering from medical issues relating to birth, such as prematurity or congenital defects.●Performing tests and obtaining and evaluating the results.●Providing treatment and administering medication as proscribed by the NICU physician.●Documenting patient history.●Running and maintaining the equipment in the NICU.●Educating new parents on the care of their new infant; for example, breastfeeding.●Communicating with parents or guardians about the care and medical procedures related to their infant.
Staffing Company
●Attending births and providing care for infants directly after birth.●Evaluating and overseeing the care of infants in the NICU.●Monitoring the health of infants suffering from medical issues relating to birth, such as prematurity or congenital defects.●Performing tests and obtaining and evaluating the results.●Providing treatment and administering medication as proscribed by the NICU physician.●Documenting patient history.●Running and maintaining the equipment in the NICU.●Educating new parents on the care of their new infant; for example, breastfeeding.●Communicating with parents or guardians about the care and medical procedures related to their infant.