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Travel Nursing-RN, Neuro - TELE

Company: StaffDNA
Location: Lebanon
Posted on: March 22, 2025

Job Description:

Registered Nurse (RN) - Neuro - TELE Job Summary: The RN Neuro - Telemetry provides care to patients with neurological conditions requiring continuous monitoring. Responsibilities include assessing patient status, administering treatments, and using telemetry equipment to track neurological and cardiac indicators. Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor neurological and cardiac status using telemetry systems.
  • Administer medications and therapies for neurological conditions.
  • Collaborate with neurologists and other specialists to create care plans.
  • Educate patients on stroke prevention, seizure management, and other neuro conditions.
  • Record patient progress and communicate changes to the healthcare team.
  • Ensure proper functioning of telemetry equipment and address any technical issues. Work Environment:
    • Hospital telemetry units focusing on neurological patient populations.
    • Requires attention to detail and strong assessment skills for complex cases. Benefits:
      • Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits package.
      • Opportunity to specialize in both neurology and telemetry nursing.
      • Collaborative work environment with interdisciplinary teamwork.
      • Ongoing education for updated practices in neuro-telemetry care. Why Choose Us: We invest in advanced neurological care and telemetry technologies. By joining us, you will contribute to innovative treatments and patient monitoring solutions. Information based on the BLS and actual job responsibilities may vary by location.

Keywords: StaffDNA, Concord , Travel Nursing-RN, Neuro - TELE, Healthcare , Lebanon, New Hampshire

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