Summary: A Registered Professional Nurse is responsible for patient care through assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. They also oversee patient teaching and ancillary nursing personnel while upholding professional nursing standards. Direct and indirect patient care is provided.
Requirements:
- Education: Graduate of a State Board School of Nursing or equivalent.
- Experience: 12 months preferred.
- Licenses: Current Texas nursing license; AHA BLS, Medication Competence, Computer Competence, and other certifications required within specified timeframes.
Work Type: Part Time
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