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Registered Nurse Float- Critical Care
The Registered Nurse demonstrates competence by integrating theoretical knowledge with clinical experience in the care of assigned patients and families by independently assessing, planning, and evaluating patients and families utilizing the systematic approach of the Nursing Process. The RN utilizes patterns of patient responses to guide practice and provides nursing care as defined by the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, in accordance with the objectives, policies and procedures of MHVS, the NY State Nurse Practice Act and our Philosophy of Nursing. Responsibilities: Clinical Skills and Knowledge Completes a thorough patient assessment addressing all pathophysiologic and psychosocial needs. Identifies key nursing di
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