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Halifax Health
Overview
The Physician Assistant is responsible for patient evaluation and care, performing necessary history and physical examinations, assessing patient needs, and delivering appropriate treatment within a multi-disciplinary health team. This role involves providing nursing care and health teaching to assigned adult and geriatric patients in an observation setting, adhering to the Florida State collaborative practice agreement.
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5 days ago
The Nurse Practitioner performs patient evaluations, physical examinations, and assessments to deliver appropriate treatment in a collaborative multi-disciplinary team. They provide nursing care and health education to adult and geriatric patients within an observation setting.
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2 months ago
The Registered Nurse assesses patient needs, develops individualized plans of care, and evaluates patient progress in an acute care inpatient/observation setting. Responsibilities also include functioning as a preceptor, collaborating with medical staff, and coordinating care for a defined group of patients.
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The Registered Nurse administers bedside patient care in a hospital or inpatient/observation setting, assessing patient needs, developing individualized care plans, and evaluating progress toward expected outcomes under supervision. Responsibilities also include functioning as a patient advocate, collaborating with medical staff, and documenting care according to regulatory standards.
The Nurse Practitioner is responsible for patient evaluation and care, including performing necessary history and physical examinations, assessing needs, and delivering appropriate treatment within a multi-disciplinary health team. This role involves providing nursing care and health teaching to assigned adult and geriatric patients in an observation setting, adhering to the State of Florida's collaborative practice agreement.
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The Registered Nurse administers patient care in an acute care setting, assessing patient needs, developing and revising individualized plans of care, and evaluating patient progress toward expected outcomes. Responsibilities also include functioning as a patient and family advocate, communicating with medical staff, and potentially serving as a preceptor or charge nurse.
The Registered Nurse administers bedside patient care in an acute care hospital setting, assessing patient needs and developing individualized plans of care under supervision. Responsibilities include evaluating patient progress, functioning as a patient advocate, and collaborating with the medical staff and interdisciplinary team.
The RN will assess patient needs, develop individualized care plans, and evaluate patient progress. They will also collaborate with medical staff and serve as a patient advocate.
3 months ago
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