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• Burn unit nurses are responsible for observing, monitoring, and often ventilating burn victims to protect their physical well-being. • They’re focused on helping patients recover from severe second and third degree burns, or providing end-of-life treatment if needed. • Most burn unit nurses work one-on-one with injured patients from initial admission through recovery. • They’re involved in assessing the burn’s damage, taking vital signs, and starting IV fluids. • This job involves more than simply applying salve and dressing wounds though.• Burn unit nurses will alleviate patients’ pain, prevent complications, educate patients’ on their prognosis, and provide emotional support. Some even deliver burn prevention workshops for the greater community.Education: • Nursing Diploma or DegreeProfessional Certification: • License and or experience in the field is an advantageSpecialized Knowledge:• Being successful in the burn unit means RNs must have superb clinical skills to provide life-sustaining treatment and control infection. • Quick thinking skills are essential for burn unit nurses to make efficient, split-second decisions on critical cases. • Burn unit nurses need exceptional communication skills to convey important patient data to physicians. • Listening skills are another must because fully comprehending the wishes or concerns of patients and their families is key. • Burn unit nurses need the technical ability to utilize medical equipment and input electronic health records. • Emotional stability and coping skills help RNs stay level-headed when treating patients with severe burns. Burn unit nurses should also be compassionate, perceptive problem-solvers.
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The registered nurse plans, organizes and directs home care services and is experienced in nursing, with emphasis on community health education/experience. The professional nurse builds from the resources of the community to plan and direct services to meet the needs of individuals and families within their homes and communities.Position Qualifications:Current CA Registered Nurse (RN) licenseCurrent CPR card for Healthcare Providers1 year of Registered Nurse (RN) experience in Home Healthcare, preferredMust be a licensed driver with an automobile that is insured in accordance with state/or organization requirements and is in good working order.Demonstrates excellent observation, problem-solving, verbal and written communication skills; nursing skills per competency checklist.Self-directed and able to work with minimal supervision.
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Fundamental knowledge of nursing protocolsGood knowledge of principles and practices of nursing.• Knowkedge of Nursing operations/ equipments.• Good knowledge of infection control practices.• Clinically and technically skilled and competent. People-oriented, flexible and adaptable. • Direct reporting , day to day operational requirements, daily allocations, patient care & treatment plans • Reporting the daily quality parameters and issues Bio Medical Engineers Calibration of equipment and problem reporting• Insurance Coordinators Patient insurance approvals & other clarifications• Assisting Doctors in examination of patients, procedures, verification of orders.• Lab/X-Ray Coordination regarding patient investigations & collecting reports• Indent of consumables and disposables. • Pharmacy Communication regarding availability of any prescribed medicines• Billing Clarifications & approvals before proceeding for any kind of clinical procedure or surgery for any patient and also at the time of discharge. • Patient & patient family Patient, family education and patient status explanation.• Supports and educates the mother for caring the neonates and is also Key program. • Maintains confidentiality of patients information. • Adheres to the safety protocols of the hospital and ensures safety of the patients. • Delegates tasks to the nurse associate and other health care assistants rationally. • Works in accordance with the ISO and other Health Standards as applicable. Education: • Nursing Diploma or DegreeProfessional Certification: • License and or experience in the field is an advantage
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The primary role of a radiology nurse is to care for patients in need of radiology procedures. Other duties include:• Assessing patients prior to their procedures by studying patient medical histories and speaking with both patients and their physicians• Helping patients better understand the procedures they need and serving as a liaison between the patient, nursing staff, and physician• Explaining the procedures needed by answering any questions/concerns patients and family may have• Responsible for instructing patients on what to do before a particular procedure• Responsible for preparing the patient on the day of procedure• Responsible for injecting special dyes/contrast mediums into patients• Responsible for administering barium enemas/solutions prior to procedures• Operating radiology machines and at times reading diagnostic images• Reassessing patients after their procedure and providing care until they are ready to be discharged.Education: • Nursing Diploma or DegreeProfessional Certification: • License and or experience in the field is an advantage
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• Acute care nurse practitioners are advanced practice nurses who specialize in providing care for acutely ill patients in a variety of settings. • The environment in which acute care nurse practitioners function is very intense and dramatic. • Some of the characteristics of an acute care nurse practitioner’s work include coordinating patient care, assessing the patient’s health history, ordering diagnostic tests, performing therapeutic procedures, and prescribing medications. • Possibilities to work exist in: - Regulating ventilatorsHemodynamic monitoring- Obtaining blood samples from central IV lines- Interpersonal competency dealing with patients and their families in life-threatening situations- Ability to work with interdisciplinary teamsExtensive experience and expertise in assessing and managing acutely ill patients- Critical care units- Transplant unitsEducation: • Degree or Diploma in NursingProfessional Certification: Nursing Certification issues by BC, CanadaSpecialized Knowledge: • Active applicable state licensure• Clean background check and clean drug screen• Knowledge of ComputersOther Characteristics:• Work under high pressure• Knowledge of record keeping and report writing techniques.• Knowledge of Computers, Word press and MS Excel
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• Acute care nurse practitioners are advanced practice nurses who specialize in providing care for acutely ill patients in a variety of settings. • The environment in which acute care nurse practitioners function is very intense and dramatic. • Some of the characteristics of an acute care nurse practitioner’s work include coordinating patient care, assessing the patient’s health history, ordering diagnostic tests, performing therapeutic procedures, and prescribing medications. • Possibilities to work exist in: - Regulating ventilatorsHemodynamic monitoring- Obtaining blood samples from central IV lines- Interpersonal competency dealing with patients and their families in life-threatening situations- Ability to work with interdisciplinary teamsExtensive experience and expertise in assessing and managing acutely ill patients- Critical care units- Transplant unitsEducation: • Degree or Diploma in NursingProfessional Certification: Nursing Certification issues by BC, CanadaSpecialized Knowledge: • Active applicable state licensure• Clean background check and clean drug screen• Knowledge of ComputersOther Characteristics:• Work under high pressure• Knowledge of record keeping and report writing techniques.• Knowledge of Computers, Word press and MS Excel
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• The main job duties of toxicology nurses include taking the patient's vital signs, testing the patient's verbal response when they are admitted to the emergency room and recording information about the type of toxin ingested and time of ingestion, if known. Toxicology nurses may also need to consult with poison control if the type of toxin or correct treatment is unknown. Toxicology nurses should also monitor the patient's status and watch for any signs that the patient's condition might be worsening, so that they can alert the physician as soon as possible of any change.• In addition, toxicology nurses may spend time working with the public to educate them about recognizing and avoiding harmful substances.Education: • Nursing Diploma or DegreeProfessional Certification: • License and or experience in the field is an advantage
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• The main job duties of toxicology nurses include taking the patient's vital signs, testing the patient's verbal response when they are admitted to the emergency room and recording information about the type of toxin ingested and time of ingestion, if known. Toxicology nurses may also need to consult with poison control if the type of toxin or correct treatment is unknown. Toxicology nurses should also monitor the patient's status and watch for any signs that the patient's condition might be worsening, so that they can alert the physician as soon as possible of any change.• In addition, toxicology nurses may spend time working with the public to educate them about recognizing and avoiding harmful substances.Education: • Nursing Diploma or DegreeProfessional Certification: • License and or experience in the field is an advantage