Posts tagged OR nurse
A Day in the Life of an Acute Dialysis Nurse

Have you been searching for a hospital-based nursing specialty that allows for more time to educate your patients? Acute dialysis nurses provide life-saving treatments to patients for 3-4 hours at a time. These treatments offer the unique, extended opportunity to teach patients about their kidney disease. But having more time is just one of the many perks of being an acute dialysis nurse!

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A Day in the Life of a Cardiac ICU Nurse

Would you like to try something new and exciting in healthcare? Are you a detail-oriented person intrigued by the heart, lungs, and vascular system? If so, becoming a cardiac ICU nurse would be a great choice for you! But to decide if it’s the best specialty for you, you must consider more than relevance and demand.

Cardiac ICU nurses are highly skilled nurses trained to manage complex cardiovascular health problems. As a cardiac nurse, it is your role to understand the basics of the heart and learn the more complex issues in cardiac care.

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20 Qualities Of A Great Nurse

You know you have the passion to care for others, but what really makes a good nurse? 🤔

While various levels of nursing programs can equip you with skills and knowledge as you acquire the education, great nurses must also possess the best qualities and apply them to their work environment. These personality traits allow them to exemplify compassion and become valuable cornerstones of healthcare systems.

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Why Is There a Growing Need for Behavioral Health RNs?

Behavioral health nurse jobs are challenging yet rewarding roles in helping others improve their mental health. If you want to change the lives of many people that are suffering from mental health disorders, then there is no greater time than the present to get started in this field. In Arizona alone, less than 1 out of every 8 of these positions is filled. Additionally, many of them offer hearty signing or retention bonuses of up to $20,000.

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Transitioning into Leadership: Becoming a Charge Nurse

In this article, we’ll help you decide if becoming a charge nurse is right for you by exploring the who, what, when, where, why, and how of becoming and being a charge nurse!

If you’re interested in becoming a charge nurse, you’re likely passionate not only about patient care, but leadership in your field. Charge nurses provide and maintain a leadership hierarchy within smaller sections of the hospital called units., Charge nurses are in charge of the other nurses, admissions and discharge, staffing, and more. Not only are they still able to maintain bedside responsibilities and skills but also are able to use and hone leadership skills. They basically run the unit for the 12 hours that they’re there.

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A Day in the Life of a Cath Lab Nurse

Would you like to try something new and exciting in healthcare? Why not the cardiac cath lab? Most nurses do not know what happens behind those doors in the cardiac cath lab in the hospital. Nurses know that the cath lab team is called-in to take care of patients having a heart attack but what it’s like behind those doors and under that lead apron, nurses outside that unit have no clue. What is the cardiac cath lab? What does a cath lab nurse do?

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Explore Life as a Nurse in the Grand Canyon State

Working in Arizona might be the change you’re looking for if you are:

  • Ready for something new

  • Desiring an increase in pay

  • Yearning for a flexible schedule

  • Interested in advancing your career

  • Craving work-life balance

In Arizona, there is a high demand for nurses! We are looking at areas like the ER, ICU, L&D, Oncology, and more. The salary is comparable, if not higher, than most areas of the US.

And, if you’re a nurse practitioner looking for a change, you can practice independently in your area of certification AND have full perspective authority, which is increasingly more essential to the ability to treat patients.

If you’re ready to advance your nursing degree, AZ offers over 30 nursing programs.

On your days off, you can enjoy the beautiful sunrises, history and culture of AZ, outdoor living, and more.

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A Day in the Life of an Ambulatory Nurse

Ambulatory nursing may seem hard to define as it encompasses many different types of outpatient care and each may offer different services. The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing compiled a list of potential workplaces which include:

  • Hospital-based outpatient clinics—both community practice and acadmic based

  • Solo or group medical practices

  • Ambulatory surgery

  • Diagnostic procedure centers

  • Telehealth service

  • Military and Veterans Administration settings

  • Colleges and other schools

  • Freestanding community facilities

  • Care coordination organizations

  • Patients' homes

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A Day in the Life of a Case Manager

Case managers, or care coordination as it is called in some medical systems, specialize in the organization and collaboration of patient treatment by all care team members. Case managers advocate for the patient, the organization they work for, and sometimes insurance companies. They work tirelessly to ensure the patient's needs are met effectively and efficiently. They manage hospital resources and advocate for patients that may feel intimidated or unheard by busy providers.

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Financial Literacy for Nurses: What Nurses Should Know about Taxes

The topic of taxes can induce anxiety for most of us. But, as nurses, money management should rank high on our priority list. Many nurses want financial security, and understanding your taxes is a core financial literacy skill. Read on to learn the basics about income tax, including calculating your taxes and reducing the amount you pay.

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Financial Literacy for Nurses: 70+ Need-To-Know Freebies and Discount Offers for Nurses…Year Roun

When it’s not National Nurses Week, which companies have the discounts and free offers for nurses and nurse practitioners year-round?

Well, there’s a pretty large number of companies who show their support for the healthcare profession by way of discounts, often called a “hero discount”. While the amounts of generosity vary, one thing is clear…if you have to make a purchase, it can really pay off to do a quick check for a nurse discount first.

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A Day in the Life of a Med Surg Nurse

Medical-Surgical Nursing is the foundation of hospital nursing. Nurses who specialize in med-surg are the cornerstone of the healthcare system. Each shift brings opportunities to develop new skills and competencies and transition from novice nurse to expert. This doesn’t happen overnight, as nurses become experts over time. This is all done to help support patients and provide quality care.

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A Day in the Life of a Clinical Nurse Instructor or Nurse Educator

What does a typical day look like as a clinical nurse instructor? Clinicals are usually one day a week and span for six to ten weeks. The clinical or setting you are assigned depends on the nursing course. If the course is mental health, then the clinical portion will be in a mental health setting. Or if the course is complex health, the clinical can be in an ICU.

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Financial Literacy for Nurses: Budgeting and Paying Down Debt

Financial literacy is the ability to make good decisions with money. I will share how I paid down debt and created a realistic budget. Using these strategies, you can start building your financial muscles as well

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What to Do Now That The Travel Contracts are Going Away?

What will your next move be when travel contract opportunities are gone? EARN Cares helps take the guesswork out of job searching and matches nurses and nurse practitioners with jobs that fit them best. EARN nurses help by evaluating the nurse’s experience in their industry to help make placement more seamless. EARN recruiters evaluate the needs, desires, and goals of the applicant, and then execute a search to find permanent opportunities with vetted companies.

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A Day in the Life of a Surgery Nurse in the Operating Room (OR)

Surgical nursing is unlike any other nursing specialty or unit. The operating room (OR) is a team based unit where patients undergo surgical procedures. If you’re a nurse who is fascinated by anatomy and physiology, enjoys fast-paced daily tasks, and has a knack for remembering details, then the OR may be the perfect unit for you!

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