Position Summary:
The RN, Medical Nursing delivers comprehensive, patient-centered care to adults with a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions within an inpatient medical setting. This role performs thorough assessments, monitors changes in patient condition, and implements evidence-based nursing interventions to support stabilization, recovery, and safe transitions of care. Working collaboratively with physicians, therapists, case managers, and interdisciplinary team members, the RN helps coordinate individualized care plans and promote consistent, high-quality outcomes. As part of a supportive, team-oriented nursing environment, this position contributes to patient safety, comfort, and engagement through skilled clinical judgment and compassionate communication throughout the hospitalization.
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Physical Requirements:
The RN, Medical Nursing frequently stands, walks, and assists patients with mobility, transfers, and activities of daily living. The role requires bending, reaching, and the ability to lift, move, or reposition patients and equipment using proper body mechanics and assistive devices. Adequate vision, hearing, and manual dexterity are essential for performing assessments, administering treatments, and responding effectively in urgent situations.
Environmental Requirements:
This position functions within a fast-paced acute care environment with routine exposure to infectious diseases, bodily fluids, medications, and cleaning agents. The RN must follow PPE guidelines, infection-prevention standards, and safety protocols to protect patients and staff. The work involves managing frequent interruptions, variable patient acuity, and high-stress situations while maintaining professionalism and clear communication.