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Travel Nurse RN - Medical-Surgical - $2,146 per week

Travel Nurse Source - Penn Yan, NY

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Registered Nurse (RN) | Medical-Surgical Location: Penn Yan, NY Agency: Cynet Health Pay: $2,146 per week Shift Information: 3 days x 12 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 3/16/2026 About the Position TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified Med/Surg RN in Penn Yan, New York, 14527! Job Title: Emergency Department Registered Nurse Profession: Registered Nurse Specialty: Acute Care - Emergency Duration: 14 weeks Shift: Full Time Days or Nights as scheduled (3x12s) Hours per Shift: 12 hours Experience: One year of acute hospital experience as a registered professional nurse License: Active Registered Nurse Licensure Certifications: BLS, ACLS, PALS, Stroke Certification (AHA or RQI only) Must-Have: Two years experience in the Emergency Department Description: The Emergency Department Registered Nurse applies knowledge of nursing theory, technical, and communication skills in delivering high quality compassionate care to patients and families. The ED RN assesses patient needs, identifies urgent or emergent care priorities, and collaboratively provides direct care. Appropriate interventions are applied and patient progress is evaluated. The ED RN evidences skill in the use of various invasive and non-invasive procedures, treatments, and therapeutic interventions to manage life-threatening and routine emergency situations. Utilizing principles of relationship-based care, the RN alleviates anxiety, provides information, and addresses pain, discomfort, and safety. The RN assesses the physiological, psychosocial, emotional, and cultural needs of patients of all age groups, their families, and support systems as appropriate. The RN connects with patients and families during triage and identifies the initial management of patients, assigning priority of care in accordance with triage standards. Rapport is established with patients and families by addressing comfort needs, listening carefully, assessing nonverbal communication, and providing frequent updates. The RN conducts primary assessments of critical need, detecting and documenting any major deviations from norms within acceptable time frames. Necessary steps and interventions are identified accurately. Direct observation, patient/family interviews, EMS reports, and data are used for secondary assessment. The RN identifies contributing factors, health history, and events or activities preceding the emergent health event. Psychosocial needs are assessed for each individual, including family dynamics, and any suspicion of domestic violence or abuse is documented and reported. Reassessments are conducted to identify patient responses to treatment and any changes in condition. The RN encourages and builds mutual trust, respect, and cooperation among team members to achieve the best possible patient outcomes. Teaching others and delegating tasks and interventions consistent with individual education, training, and scope of practice are part of the role. The RN understands the personal responsibility to safeguard public safety through compliance with infection prevention strategies. Patients, parents, or families are prepared for diagnostic procedures and treatments. Appropriate referrals for post-emergency care are made. The RN teaches patients what is needed to continue care and healing at home. Assessment of patient and family learning styles is conducted to maximize understanding during education and discharge instructions. Questions are asked to evaluate retention of key points. Efforts are made to understand what is most important to the patient and family, acknowledging them as the central focus of all care and services. The importance of creating a healing environment is embraced as a key element of professional nursing practice. Patients and significant others are kept informed of the process of care, and patient/family needs are anticipated. Awareness of the patient's condition and situation is maintained throughout the ED visit. Patient communication boards are updated during the ED stay. 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Advocating for patients becomes more nuanced when dealing with diverse populations. Travel nursing exposes you to different patient advocacy scenarios, refining your advocacy skills. If you have a sense of adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore different cities, states, or even countries. You can immerse yourself in new environments and enjoy diverse landscapes and recreational activities. Interacting with patients from diverse backgrounds enhances your cultural sensitivity. This is crucial in providing patient-centered care and fostering positive patient experiences. Step out of your comfort zone and face new challenges, fostering personal resilience and adaptability. Travel nursing becomes a transformative journey that shapes not only your career but also your character. Travel nursing allows you to explore different nursing specialties. You can try various areas of healthcare, helping you identify your preferred niche or specialty. Requirements Required for Onboarding ACLS BLS Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 29326466EXPTEMP

Created: 2026-03-10

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