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Registered Nurse - Crisis United States, Fort Worth Jobs (On-site work)

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Registered Nurse - Operating Room
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Join our team as a Full-Time Operating Room Registered Nurse at Texas Health Alliance in Fort Worth. This day shift role requires OR experience, an RN license, and BCLS/ACLS certification. We offer a supportive, team-based culture in a Pathways to Excellence designated hospital. Benefits include ...
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United States , Fort Worth
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Registered Nurse RN Fulltime Day Shift GI Lab
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for a full-time day shift in our GI Lab in Fort Worth. This role requires an RN license, BCLS/ACLS certification, and at least 1 year of experience, with a strong preference for 2+ years in Endo/GI and critical care. You will be responsible for pre-op and reco...
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Cvor Registered Nurse Rn Fulltime Day Shift
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Seeking a skilled CVOR Registered Nurse for a full-time day shift at Texas Health Fort Worth. Join our fast-paced, Level I Trauma surgery department specializing in open vascular, endovascular, and cardiac cases. Requires 1+ year RN experience, BCLS, and thrives in a high-volume, minimally invasi...
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Explore rewarding and critical Registered Nurse - Crisis jobs, where skilled professionals provide essential, high-stakes care to patients during their most vulnerable moments. This specialized nursing field focuses on rapid assessment, stabilization, and intervention in unpredictable and acute medical situations. Nurses in these roles are the frontline responders in environments designed for urgent care, working diligently to ensure patient safety and positive outcomes during medical emergencies. Typically, professionals in these jobs operate within fast-paced settings such as emergency departments, intensive care units, crisis stabilization centers, and urgent care clinics. Their common responsibilities are centered around immediate patient evaluation, requiring them to triage conditions based on severity, monitor vital signs continuously, and administer urgent medications or treatments. They are experts at performing advanced clinical procedures under pressure, including managing airways, providing cardiac life support, and controlling severe bleeding. A significant part of the role involves clear, calm communication; they must collaborate seamlessly with a multidisciplinary team of doctors, specialists, and other healthcare staff, while also providing compassionate education and support to distressed patients and their families. Documentation of care, adherence to strict protocols, and maintaining a prepared, fully stocked clinical environment are also fundamental daily duties. To excel in these crisis nursing jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. Typically, a Bachelor of Nursing degree and an active, unrestricted registered nurse license are mandatory. Most positions require or strongly prefer additional certifications in areas like Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC). The ideal candidate demonstrates exceptional critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities, capable of making swift, accurate decisions with limited information. Emotional resilience and the capacity to manage stress are paramount, as the environment can be emotionally charged and physically demanding. Strong interpersonal skills are non-negotiable for effective team dynamics and patient interaction. Furthermore, a commitment to ongoing professional development is essential to stay current with the latest evidence-based practices in emergency and critical care medicine. These jobs represent a challenging yet profoundly impactful career path for nurses who thrive in dynamic environments and are driven by the opportunity to make a decisive difference in critical moments of patient care. It is a profession built on expertise, compassion, and unwavering composure.

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