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Children's Mercy KC
Overview
The Advanced Practice Provider (APRN) will provide comprehensive, evidence-based advanced practice nursing care, evaluating patients in Pre-Admission Testing and supporting them through high-acuity cardiovascular procedures like surgery, catheterization, or electrophysiology studies. This involves direct patient management, ordering/interpreting tests, developing diagnoses, and implementing care plans in collaboration with pediatric cardiologists and surgeons.
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Posted
17 days ago
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