Earn up to $3,184/week
Emergency Room nurses are responsible for assessing a patient's injuries or condition upon arrival. A successful Emergency Dept nurse must have excellent attention to detail and verbal communication skills. The nurse must be able to identify signs and symptoms and communicate the assessment of the patient to the physician. The ER nurse assists in implementing treatment plans, explaining prescription information, administering IVs, medications, and injections, and conducting EKGs and other triage elements. Emergency room nurses must understand hospital discharge policies, as well as government policies on treating, transferring, and discharging patients from the hospital. When patients are being discharged from the ER, emergency room nurses must educate the patient and patient's family about home treatment. Ideal candidates for emergency room travel nurse positions combine a calm temperament with the ability to work long shifts in a stressful and busy environment.
$2,236/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Decatur, Illinois
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$2,195/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Athol, Massachusetts
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$2,195/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Athol, Massachusetts
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$2,195/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Gardner, Massachusetts
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$1,768/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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$1,570/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Clarksville, Tennessee
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$1,418/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Clarksville, Tennessee
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$3,184/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Muncie, Indiana
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$3,132/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Springfield, Illinois
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$3,080/wk
RN - Emergency Dept
Lansing, Michigan
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Travel assignments in Delaware put you in proximity to beautiful beaches, colonial history, and tax-free shopping. You're only a hop, skip and a jump from many of the East Coast's most exciting metro locations.
A travel nurse is a highly skilled healthcare professional who takes short-term assignments in hospitals facing staffing needs. These nurses typically have a minimum of 12 months of recent clinical experience in a like setting and seek to advance their careers, salaries, or lifestyles through travel nursing opportunities. By working at different facilities across the country, travel nurses can enhance their clinical competency while exploring exciting new locations.
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