Travel Nurse RN - Medical-Surgical - $1,988 per week in Geneva, NY
Company: Cynet Health
Location: Geneva
Posted on: November 28, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Title: Registered Nurse, Med/Surg Profession: Registered
Nurse Specialty: Acute Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Full Time
Day/Night Rotation Hours per Shift: 36 hours, EOW, Holiday, 2 On
Call shifts per 4 weeks Experience: One (1) Year Experience serving
in Med/Surg Environment as a Registered Nurse License: NYS RN
Licensure Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS (AHA or RQI only),
NIHSS Must-Have: Required certifications and license Description:
The Registered Nurse applies knowledge of nursing theory,
technical, and communication skills in delivering high-quality
compassionate care to patients and families. The Registered Nurse
assesses patient needs, develops a plan of care in collaboration
with the interdisciplinary team, provides direct care, evaluates
patient progress, and coordinates care delivery throughout the
patient’s episode. The Registered Nurse develops specialized skills
in the area of patients admitted for medical conditions. He/She
provides care to adult, adolescent, and geriatric populations with
medical conditions. The Registered Nurse is accountable for patient
and family education to assist in understanding self-care beyond
hospitalization, including lifestyle changes to support health and
healing. The Registered Nurse is expected to promote comfort and
provide emotional support in a healing environment. The nurse
applies nursing knowledge and skill in the delivery of care. The
nurse assesses patient and family needs through active listening,
social perceptiveness, and analyzing data or information obtained
through direct observation, assessment, technology, or
communication with the health team. The nurse creates a
developmentally and age-appropriate, culturally relevant,
individualized plan of care to address the nature and scope of the
health problems identified. In collaboration with the patient,
family, physician, and healthcare team members, the nurse sets
goals and monitors the patient’s progress. The nurse adjusts the
plan based on patient response or change in condition. The nurse
promotes, advocates for, and protects the health, safety, and
rights of the patient. The nurse encourages and builds mutual
trust, respect, and cooperation among team members to accomplish
the best possible patient outcomes. The nurse teaches others as
appropriate and delegates tasks and interventions consistent with
the individual’s education, training, and scope of practice. The
nurse understands personal responsibility to safeguard public
safety through compliance with infection prevention strategies. The
nurse motivates the patient and family by teaching them what is
needed to continue care and healing at home. The nurse assesses the
patient and family learning styles and structures the sessions to
maximize understanding. The nurse seeks teachable moments during
the care delivery process to emphasize pertinent information. The
nurse asks questions to evaluate retention of key points in the
self-care process. The nurse provides tools and information to
assist the patient’s family after discharge. The nurse documents
the education provided and the patient and family response to the
education. The nurse systematically evaluates the quality and
effectiveness of nursing practice and uses the results of quality
improvement activities to initiate changes in individual nursing
practice and care delivery. The nurse engages in self-evaluation of
practice, identifying strengths and areas in which professional
development would be beneficial. The nurse takes accountability to
increase knowledge and enhance skill. The nurse uses logic and
reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative
solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. Nursing practice
reflects the importance of making a meaningful connection with
patient and family. The nurse seeks to develop a helping, trusting,
and caring relationship by being present in the moment of
interaction, listening, communicating, engaging, and anticipating
patient and family needs. The nurse strives to understand what is
most important to the patient and family, acknowledging that the
patient and family are the central focus of all care and services.
The nurse embraces the importance of creating a healing environment
as a key element of professional nursing practice. The nurse
demonstrates skill in the application of interventions, including
medication administration. Occupational exposure to bloodborne
pathogens is reasonably anticipated. Required tasks involve
potential contact with blood, body fluids, and tissues.
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