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Geisinger
Overview
The Registered Nurse provides direct patient care, including assessments, treatments, and medications, for patients in an Advanced Acute Care Orthopedic Telemetry Unit. They coordinate care plans with interdisciplinary teams and ensure patient safety and satisfaction through compassionate interaction.
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Compensation
$41 / HOUR
Posted
22 days ago
The Registered Nurse is responsible for completing patient assessments and formulating comprehensive care plans for orthopedic telemetry patients. They provide direct patient care, coordinate with interdisciplinary teams, and evaluate the effectiveness of nursing interventions.
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