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Congratulations to Lacamas Creek Post Acute on their outstanding survey results – A+++! 🎉 Looking for a great place to work where you're valued and supported? Lacamas Creek is the place to be! If you're seeking a nursing position where your care for others is truly appreciated, look no further. Reach out today and discover why Lacamas Creek is the ideal workplace! #NursingCareers Shawn Brannan DHA, MBA, MAHS, LPN, CMM, CPO
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Registered Nurse - Case Management - Paramount, California APPLY HERE ->https://lnkd.in/ggP2tXtu **Job Description** Required Experience: 2+ years of experience, MSW, Medical Social Work, Case Management, Brief Treatment. Preferred Experience: ED experience, Grief and Bereavement, Cultural Responsiveness, Crisis Intervention. Role Description: Utilizing clinical social work techniques and theory, consults on, assesses, and intervenes with high-risk patients and their families regarding the impact/amelioration of emotional and social problems. Duties also include, but are not limited to, conducting psychosocial assessments, making a psychosocial diagnosis, planning, and implementing effective treatments, evaluation, education, supervision, coaching, and mentoring of the patient (client) and family members.
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Ensuring effective delegation as an RN Unit Manager involves assessing team members' strengths and skills. #intuiteshealthcarestaffing #RNUnitManager #EffectiveDelegation #Teamwork #ClearCommunication #StaffTraining #Accountability #PatientCare #NurseLeadership #HealthcareEfficiency #TeamSupport
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Struggling to fill crucial RN roles in your community? We understand the challenges, especially in states where recruitment can be tougher, like Massachusetts, Florida, Texas, and California. The good news? We have experienced RNs ready to step in and provide interim support in those vital director positions while you find the right fit. 🏥 Our team of assisted living experts ensures continuity of care and smooth operations, so your community doesn't miss a beat. Let us help you bridge the gap with interim support from seasoned professionals who know the ins and outs of assisted living. #SeniorLiving #AssistedLiving #InterimSupport #RNLeadership #HealthcareStaffing #OperationsSolutions
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Every legal expert wants to be unique ✨️ I have several factors that I believe make me unique, but one that I find particularly suited to providing effective opinions on nursing standards of care is my nursing travel history. I traveled before it was popular (and before it paid that crazy covid cash). After working in fifteen different facilities, I feel I can truly provide that insight into the standard of care, defined as 𝒘𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒂 𝒏𝒖𝒓𝒔𝒆 𝒘𝒐𝒖𝒍𝒅 𝒅𝒐 𝒊𝒏 𝒍𝒊𝒌𝒆 𝒐𝒓 𝒔𝒊𝒎𝒊𝒍𝒂𝒓 𝒔𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔. Why? Because I've been knee-deep with six critical patients in a Level 1 facility. I've been at facilities where it was normal that the primary nurse manually bagged a vented patient as they wheeled the gurney and an IV pole laden with critical drips to the ICU on the 9th floor (with bated breath hoping they don't code in the elevator). I've been in Level 2 facilities that received daily trauma patients due to its proximity to a popular ski resort that we had to stabilize and transfer. I've been in sleepy ERs that staffed two nurses at night and had no L&D department. I've been in ERs with dedicated psychiatric units and units for incarcerated patients. From 6 beds to 300, the size of ERs varies wildly, as do the ratios of patients per nurse. It's unique, I've been told, to have that breadth of experience in one single specialty in a myriad of facilities. I've worked from North Carolina to California, so I understand the various cultures that come with geographical differences. Calling someone, "ma'am" in Arkansas may be just good manners, while calling someone, "ma'am" in California can be construed as insensitive. Enough about me. What makes you unique as a legal expert, or what unique traits do you look for when locating an expert? #nurse #ernurse #expert #legalexpert #emergencydepartment #emergencyroom #travelnurse #law #lawyer #attorney #medmallaw #medmallawyer #personalinjurylaw #wrongfuldeath #defenselaw #defenseattorney #nursesonlinkedin
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Teamwork can make all the difference when you need quality care for your loved one. At Visiting Angels and many other home care agencies, your caregiver is only the face of the team that works so hard for you. Hiring a home care agency instead of using a nurse registry means you get an entire team advocating for your loved one's needs, safety, and happiness. Learn more about the benefits of hiring Visiting Angels as your home care solution. 🌈 https://lnkd.in/gwSK58t8
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Once a nurse, always a nurse? A few weeks ago, I was driving my kids home from swim practice. We came up to an intersection that I've been through hundreds (if not thousands) of times. Ahead, in the intersection was a car crash between a Ford F-250 and a transfer truck. For those of you not from farming communities, a transfer truck is a truck that is loaded with harvest from an orchard or field and then transfers the produce to a processing plant. I could see my neighbor (a school teacher), who had been 2 cars ahead of us in leaving swim practice, trying to pull what looked to be an older teen out of the truck. There was fuel pouring out of the transfer truck all over the road. The front of the F-250 was all but gone. I quickly pulled off to the side of the road, told my kids to not get out under any circumstances, grabbed my small car first aid kit and ran out (don't worry, I asked my neighbor to go stay with my kids). I used bedside nursing skills that I haven't used in almost a decade and spent the next 20 minutes stabilizing his neck, applying pressure to bleeding areas, and instructing other bystanders on how to help. 20 minutes in, the ambulance finally arrived. After I reported out to the medics and got my kids home, I sat down and reflected. I reflected on how thankful I was to have the knowledge to have been able to help that kid. I reflected on how tiny my first aid kit was and how many more tools I wished I'd had with me. And I realized that no matter what pathways my career takes me down, at my core, I will always be a nurse. I will always look for ways to help those in need. As a Legal Nurse Consultant, I take complex medical records, use my super sleuthing abilities, and help attorneys uncover hidden facts in the chart and the metadata. Intrigued? Contact me to find out how this nurse can help you in your next medical malpractice or personal injury case! **picture of my new and improved first aid kit in my trunk...because I like to be prepared for everything 😉 ** #legalnurseconsultant #medicalmalpractice #personalinjury #trialattorney #onceanursealwaysanurse
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For new RN Supervisors, focus on building strong relationships with your team through open communication and active listening. #intuiteshealthcarestaffing #RNSupervisor #NurseLeadership #TeamBuilding #OpenCommunication #ActiveListening #ContinuousLearning #BestPractices #AdaptableLeadership #LeadByExample #PatientSafety #PositiveWorkEnvironment #StaffMotivation #SupportYourTeam #fb #FacebookPage
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It's interesting how new Nurses and Doctors can land jobs with little experience right after school. In contrast, Emergency Management roles often demand a minimum of 7 years of experience, making it challenging for newcomers to break in. #JobMarketInsights #HireNewGraduates
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https://lnkd.in/dqpyabwb In this video, personal injury attorney Scott DeSalvo explains what a nurse case manager is and whether you are obligated to work with them if you've been injured at work. He discusses the role of nurse case managers in workers' compensation cases and highlights the potential dangers they pose. Scott also shares his insights on when it might be beneficial to allow a nurse case manager on your case and provides valuable tips for dealing with them. If you're facing a work injury case, this video will help you understand your rights and options. #DeSalvoLaw #nursecasemanager #workinjury #workerscompensation #personalinjuryattorney #legaladvice#chicagolawyer #personalinjuryattorney
What Is a Nurse Case Manager? Do I Have To Let A Nurse Case Manager Work On My Case? [312-500-4500]
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