TravelNurseSource is working with Amare Medical Network to find a qualified Interventional Radiology RN in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 18017!
Pay Information
$2,477 per week
About The Position
The Registered Nurse within Interventional Radiology (IR) provides nursing care to inpatients and outpatients undergoing these (IR) and other radiology tests and procedures.
This involves the use of image guidance to perform minimally invasive surgery or diagnoses of disease. The IR nurse also performs peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) insertions and consultative functions regarding vascular access placement.
He / she is responsible for providing quality nursing care to the patients of Interventional Radiology and those requiring access devices.
Patient population includes adult, geriatric, and adolescent age groups.
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Job Requirements
Required for Onboarding
- Color Vision Mandatory Exam
- Core Mandatory Part I
- Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing)
- Core Mandatory Part III
- Interventional Procedures - Skills
- Interventional Radiology - Skills
- Preventing Medication Errors
- RN Pharmacology
- RN State License
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