 |
 |
Medical Infection Control Nurse
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff,... [+] More
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff, and other people from possible contamination or infection. Requires RN license. Investigates infection control problems and arranges for follow-up care for people exposed to infection or disease. Instructs hospital personnel in universal and specific infection control procedures. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Critical Care Unit Nurse (CCU Nurse)
Treats and provides nursing care to Critical Care Unit patients in hospital or similar health care facility. Readies equipment and aids physician during treatments and examinations of patients. Administers prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with approved nursing techniques. Observes... [+] More
Treats and provides nursing care to Critical Care Unit patients in hospital or similar health care facility. Readies equipment and aids physician during treatments and examinations of patients. Administers prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with approved nursing techniques. Observes patient, records significant conditions and reactions, and notifies supervisor or physician of patient's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents. Requires RN license. Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and assess condition of patient. Lends psychological and emotional support. Answers questions and concerns and provides information to patients and their family members regarding patients' care and treatment. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Nurse (NICU Nurse)
Manages the care of neonatal patients resulting from the childbearing process that requires moderate to complex assessments, interventions, and level of nursing vigilance. Provides tertiary and quaternary care to premature infants and newborns. Works with critically ill neonates with life-threatening... [+] More
Manages the care of neonatal patients resulting from the childbearing process that requires moderate to complex assessments, interventions, and level of nursing vigilance. Provides tertiary and quaternary care to premature infants and newborns. Works with critically ill neonates with life-threatening medical or surgical conditions, such as respiratory distress, birth depression, congenital anomalies, infection and surgical conditions. Provides direct and indirect patient care in collaboration with Neonatologist. Typically requires licensure as a Registered Nurse with ICU or neonatal experience. Resuscitation credentials are typically required. Conducts an individualized patient assessment, prioritizing the data collection based on the neonatal patient's immediate condition or needs within timeframe specified by the facility's policies, procedures, or protocols. Conducts ongoing assessments as determined by the neonatal patient's condition and the facility's policies, procedures, or protocols and reprioritizes care accordingly. Develops plan of care that is individualized for the neonatal patient reflecting collaboration with other members of the healthcare team. Performs therapeutic nursing interventions as established by individualized plan of care for the neonatal patient and family. Provides individualized patient/family education customized to the neonatal patient and family. Documents patient assessment findings, physical/psychosocial responses to nursing intervention, and progress towards problem resolution. Initiates emergency resuscitative measures according to neonatal resuscitation protocols. Maintains confidentiality in matters related to patient, family, and staff. Reports patient condition to appropriate personnel during each shift. Maintains established policies and procedures, safety, and infection control standards. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
OB/GYN Nurse (Obstetrics/Gynecology Nurse)
Treats and provides professional nursing care to patients in the obstetrical and gynecological departments. Administers prescribed medications and total patient care in the labor room, delivery room, postpartum unit, and nursery. Requires RN license.
Maintains patients' medical records. Aids physician during treatments, examinations, and surgical procedures. Evaluates, plans, and documents the delivery room nursing process as needed.
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Obstetrics Nurse (OB Nurse)
Treats and provides professional nursing care to patients in the obstetrical and gynecological departments. Administers prescribed medications and total patient care in the labor room, delivery room, postpartum unit, and nursery. Requires RN license.
Maintains patients' medical records. Aids physician during treatments, examinations, and surgical procedures. Evaluates, plans, and documents the delivery room nursing process as needed.
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Obstetrics Scrub Nurse (OB Scrub Nurse)
Treats and provides professional nursing care to patients in the obstetrical and gynecological departments. Administers prescribed medications and total patient care in the labor room, delivery room, postpartum unit, and nursery. Requires RN license.
Maintains patients' medical records. Aids physician during treatments, examinations, and surgical procedures. Evaluates, plans, and documents the delivery room nursing process as needed.
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Top Quality Control Executive
Directs activities related to quality control including strategies, staffing, scheduling, coordinating, quality assurance standards, and planning. Plans, develops, and implements policies, and establishes objectives of all the organization's quality control functions in accordance with organization's objectives. Confers with organization officials... [+] More
Directs activities related to quality control including strategies, staffing, scheduling, coordinating, quality assurance standards, and planning. Plans, develops, and implements policies, and establishes objectives of all the organization's quality control functions in accordance with organization's objectives. Confers with organization officials to plan business objectives, to develop organizational policies, and to coordinate functions. Ensures all areas of organization meet or exceed quality assurance standards. Recommends new policies or procedures as necessary. Interprets company policy to employees and enforces company policy and practices. Directs assembly of cost control and statistical data and the development of material selection standards. Approves process specification and design standards. Oversees preparation and control of departmental annual budget. May recruit, hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action. May plan and establish engineering schedules and follow up performance against estimates. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Infection Control Nurse
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff,... [+] More
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff, and other people from possible contamination or infection. Requires RN license. Investigates infection control problems and arranges for follow-up care for people exposed to infection or disease. Instructs hospital personnel in universal and specific infection control procedures. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Infection Control Coordinator
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff,... [+] More
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff, and other people from possible contamination or infection. Requires RN license. Investigates infection control problems and arranges for follow-up care for people exposed to infection or disease. Instructs hospital personnel in universal and specific infection control procedures. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
|
 |
 |
Nurse Infection Control
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff,... [+] More
Heads and coordinates infection control program in hospital. Identifies conditions that require infection control procedures, comparing laboratory reports with communicable diseases list. Advises and consults with physicians, nurses, and hospital personnel concerning precautions to be taken to protect patients, staff, and other people from possible contamination or infection. Requires RN license. Investigates infection control problems and arranges for follow-up care for people exposed to infection or disease. Instructs hospital personnel in universal and specific infection control procedures. [-] Less
 |
For Individuals: |
|

|
 |
For Business/HR: |
|

|
|
 |
|
Salary Survey Data for Compensation Professionals
|