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Labor and Delivery - Registered Nurse To be a successful labor and delivery nurse, you should be meticulous with strong attention to detail. The Labor and Delivery Nurse assists the physician with…... Weslaco, TX
6/2/2023
To be a successful labor and delivery nurse, you should be meticulous with strong attention to detail. The Labor and Delivery Nurse assists the physician with…...
Edinburg, TX
5/30/2023
Keeps voice down; does not shout or use improper language. Introduces self and uses caring, thoughtful words either in person or on the telephone....
Edinburg, TX
5/25/2023
POSITION SUMMARY: The RN is responsible for managing patients admitted or being seen for medical conditions or surgical procedures; performs the primary…...
Edinburg, TX
5/25/2023
POSITION SUMMARY: The RN is responsible for managing patients admitted or being seen for medical conditions or surgical procedures; performs the primary…...
Registered Nurse (RN) Weekly and/or daily pay. Current CPR certification from American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or BLS. PayRate: Upto $40/hr*.... Pharr, TX
5/22/2023
Weekly and/or daily pay. Current CPR certification from American Red Cross, American Heart Association, or BLS. PayRate: Upto $40/hr*....
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Labor-Delivery Nursing
Labor and delivery nurses care for pregnant women throughout the process of giving birth and help ensure the babies experience a safe and healthy delivery. Labor and delivery nurses may also tend to pregnant women who have been hospitalized with complications and new mothers experiencing post-partum depression. Professional organizations for labor and delivery nursing (L&D nursing) include the Association of Women?s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN). The National Certification Corporation offers several RNC certifications, including for Inpatient Obstetric Nursing (RNC-OB), Maternal Newborn Nursing (RNC-MNN), Low Risk Neonatal Nursing (RNC-LRN) and Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (RNC-NIC). The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent, overall job growth for registered nurses.