Labor and Delivery Nurses Needed...
Up to $ 15,000 Sign On Bonus!
Description
Assisting obstetricians and midwives during delivery. Providing care for women in labor through pain management , coaching and ongoing fetal monitoring. Assessing and monitoring newborn health after delivery, including measuring vital signs and performing routine assessments.
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS :
Labor Nurse
- Does initial and continuous assessment.
- Obtains prenatal records.
- Interprets and reads the fetal monitor.
- Monitors contractions
- Assess patient and fetal VS
- Administered medication.
- Identify complications during labor and delivery
- Communicates the mom’s condition and needs to the Physician
- Coaches mom during labor and delivery
- Cares for the mom and infant throughout labor, birth, and immediate postpartum phase.
- Provides emotional support
- Circulate C-Section and recover them
- Checks patient's cervix periodically to monitor progression / lack of dilation.
- Cares for patient on Pitocin, MgSO4 and continues lumbar epidural.
- Recovers vaginal delivery
Couplet Care Nurse
Assumes responsibility for both mother and babyMonitors VS of mom and babyPerforms routine tests for babyAssess for any signs or symptoms that indicate complications of childbirthCommunicate with physician and pediatrician regarding mom and babyTake care of postpartum readmission, post operative GYNRecovers C-Section or vaginal delivery patientsLICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS :
Must have current RN licensure in the State of California.Current AHA BLS required upon hire. ACLS, NRP and PALS certification as required by Department.Qualifications :
Education Required : Associates degree in nursing required, BSN preferred.
Experience Preferred : 1 year : Labor & Delivery, OB, Couplet Care Experience, strongly preferred
Note : This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The employee may be required to perform other duties as assigned.
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