Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy - $2,181 to $2,423 per week in Phoenix, AZ Accounting - Scottsdale, AZ at Geebo

Travel Nurse RN - Endoscopy - $2,181 to $2,423 per week in Phoenix, AZ

Registered Nurse (RN)01/29/2024 to 04/27/2024$2,181 - $2,423/weekTravelDay Shift13 weeks at 36/weekThe Gifted Healthcare ExperienceGifted Healthcare is an award-winning travel nursing agency that offers nursing contracts at premier healthcare facilities across the United States.
Gifted Healthcare believes in the power one person has to make a difference in a patient's care, inspiring Gifted's mission to help nurses thrive and advance their careers by providing exceptional job opportunities , day one benefits , and 24/7 support.
Join Gifted and enjoy memorable experiences at and away from the bedside while advancing your career on your terms!RESPONSIBILITIES :
Endoscopy Nurse (Endo RN) assist doctors with endoscopic procedures.
The Endoscopy RN primary responsibilities include answering patient questions , addressing their concerns, observing patient vital signs, and administering the necessary patient medication.
Endoscopy RN j ob responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Perform pre-procedure assessment , r eview ing patient information, including H&P, medications, and allergiesPrepar e instruments, equipment, and supplies for endoscopic proceduresEndoscopy RNs observe patient vital signs post-procedure, working with the healthcare team to monitor the recovery processBENEFITS OF BEING GIFTED!Competitive pay packagesCareer FlexibilityDay one Medical, Dental and VisionPlan from a National ProviderHousing and Meal StipendContracts with Premier FacilitiesReferral bonuses - refer a friendand you both receive $50024/7 support with Career SpecialistAccess to Social Worker 24/7Access to Chief Nursing Officer 24/7Short- and Long-Term DisabilityAD&D Insurance Recommended Skills Medications Allergology Patient Assessment Endoscopy Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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