Earn up to $3,132/week
RNs in Telemetry nursing jobs use high-tech equipment to monitor patient conditions and progress. Tele nurses typically take care of patients recently released from the ICU who are often at risk for developing complications; these nurses, therefore, must be able to take appropriate action when problems arise. Common conditions that require telemetry nurses include cardiac surgery, renal failure, COPD, sleep disorders, neurological problems, epilepsy, and cancer. Duties of telemetry nurses include careful review of the patient's vitals, maintenance of telemetry equipment, administration of medication, and communication with the patient and family. Because patients require round-the-clock monitoring, telemetry RNs often work long hours, night shifts, weekends, and holidays. Consequently, telemetry nurses are in high demand and their wages are above average.
$3,132/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Springfield, Illinois
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$3,028/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Jefferson City, Missouri
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$3,028/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Jefferson City, Missouri
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$2,976/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Bloomington, Indiana
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$2,976/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Bloomington, Indiana
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$2,976/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Bloomington, Indiana
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$2,976/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Bloomington, Indiana
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$2,974/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Rochester, New York
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$2,907/wk
RN - Telemetry - Progressive Care Unit
Dayton, Ohio
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$2,820/wk
RN - Telemetry - Direct Observation Unit
Bloomington, Indiana
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A travel assignment in Minnesota could mean working in world-famous medical facilities, in addition to tranquil drives through the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. Minnesotans are famously polite, and cities here are generally clean and tidy. All this and Minnesota Nice. Sweet!
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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