
RN POOL NURSE/PERIOP Per Diem PreAdmission Testing FCCC in Philadelphia, PA
Job Description
Assesses, implements, and evaluates care needed by assigned patients under the direction of the licensed physician. The RN is knowledgeable about principles, theories, current methods and techniques of nursing practice. Using the nursing process, the RN collaborates with the patient, patient's family member(s)/significant others, professional peers and other members of the health care team to individualize patient care. Directs nursing support staff in the provision of patient care according to the standards of nursing practice, administrative and departmental policies and procedures. Professional education, training or additional certifications may be required by specialty area. Adheres to the ANA Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses.
Education
Other Graduate of an accredited school of nursing Required
Bachelor's Degree Required
Experience
2 years experience in area of clinical specialty Preferred
Licenses
PA Registered Nurse License Required
Basic Life Support Required
Multi State Compact RN License Required Or
Job Details
Medical Speciality
Perioperative Care
Employment Type
Per diem
Required License
RN (Registered Nurse)
Work Setting
Hospital
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