Company
Healthcare
RadiationOncH
“Radiation Onc-H. Skills: Radiation oncology, Patient care, Symptom management. Provide general nursing care. Administer prescribed medications and treatments”
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Current Missouri Registered Nurse license, AHA BLS For Healthcare Providers Within 30 Days, AHA PALS Provider Within 365 Days, RN Competency Day Annually By Transcript Due Date
Nice to Have
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training Program (CPI) Within 180 Days
What You'll Do.
Provide general nursing care
Administer prescribed medications and treatments
and report patient status
Educate patient and family members
Ensure accuracy and completeness of documentation
Coordinate care of inpatients
Notify Director and/or Radiation Oncologist of problems
Function as an information and education resource
Participate in continuous quality improvement activities
Participate in educational experiences
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborative role with Radiation Oncology Team; Collaborate with other healthcare providers; Coordinates care with healthcare team
Communication Scope
Patient/family teaching; Community education; Staff education
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