Location
Village of Roslyn, New York
Manage overall care for highly acute and critical patients, including assessment, monitoring, and medication administration. Partner with an interdisciplinary team to optimize patient outcomes and provide emotional support and education to patients and families.
Requires a BSN degree, a New York RN license, and BLS and ACLS certifications from the American Heart Association. Candidates must have at least one year of telemetry experience with the ability to interpret cardiac rhythms.
Assess, monitor, administer medication, document progress, and manage overall care for highly acute and critical patients. Partner with an interdisciplinary team including, but not limited to, attending Physicians, APPs, registered nurses/RNs and ancillary staff to optimize patient outcomes and satisfaction. Advocate for and build meaningful relationships with patients and their loved ones through safety intervention, emotional support and education.
Passion for the Emergency Department Unit 1+ years of experience in telemetry with ability to interpret cardiac rhythms Experience reading cardia monitors Education: Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree Licensure: New York Registered Nurse (RN) License & Registration Certification: Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ACLS) required from the American Heart Association
Usd $54.48 - Usd $82.03 /Hr.
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