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Seeking an experienced Obstetrics Triage RN for a remote role. Provide virtual patient-centered care, triage urgent concerns, and support maternal-child health populations. Requires a compact RN license, 3+ years in L&D, and flexible availability for 12-hour shifts, including weekends. Includes c...
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78000.00 - 83000.00 USD / Year
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Discover rewarding Obstetrics Triage RN jobs, a critical and dynamic nursing specialty dedicated to the frontline assessment of pregnant and postpartum patients. Obstetrics Triage Registered Nurses are expert clinicians who serve as the first point of contact for women experiencing obstetric concerns, ranging from routine pregnancy questions to acute, high-risk emergencies. Working primarily in hospital labor and delivery units, perinatal centers, or emergency departments, these professionals perform rapid, thorough evaluations to determine the acuity of each patient's condition, ensuring the right level of care is provided at the right time. This role is pivotal in safeguarding maternal and fetal well-being, managing patient flow, and providing reassurance during often stressful and uncertain moments. The core responsibilities of an Obstetrics Triage RN are centered around expert assessment and prioritization. They conduct comprehensive clinical and psychosocial evaluations upon patient arrival, monitoring vital signs, fetal heart tones, uterine activity, and symptoms. They triage patients based on the urgency of their condition, differentiating between false labor, routine pregnancy discomforts, and critical issues like preterm labor, hypertensive disorders, hemorrhage, or decreased fetal movement. Common duties include performing diagnostic tests like urinalysis and cervical checks, administering initial treatments or medications as per protocols, providing extensive patient education, and coordinating seamless admissions to labor and delivery, antepartum units, or discharge with appropriate follow-up instructions. Meticulous and timely documentation of all assessments and interventions in the electronic health record is a fundamental aspect of the role. Professionals seeking Obstetrics Triage RN jobs must possess a specific set of skills and credentials. Typically, employers require an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, with many preferring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Extensive clinical experience in labor and delivery, antepartum, or emergency obstetric care is essential, often with a minimum of several years in a high-acuity setting. The role demands sharp critical-thinking skills, exceptional clinical judgment, and the ability to make swift, autonomous decisions under pressure. Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills are crucial for calming anxious patients and families and for collaborating effectively with obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare team members. A deep understanding of high-risk obstetric conditions and fetal monitoring interpretation is mandatory. Furthermore, these roles often require flexibility to work various shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to provide 24/7 coverage. For nurses who thrive in fast-paced, impactful environments where their expertise directly influences patient outcomes, Obstetrics Triage RN jobs offer a uniquely challenging and fulfilling career path at the heart of maternity care.

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