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Trainee Inr Anticoagulation Rn Jobs in California

Triage RN - MRY PRN

Monterey, CA ยท On-site

$43 - $58/hr

The Triage RN determines optimal patient management (ER, clinic, homecare), coordinates follow-up ... Participate in INR monitoring and dosing; review labs and adjust Coumadin per guidelines and/or MD ...

The Triage RN determines optimal patient management (ER, clinic, homecare), coordinates follow-up ... Participate in INR monitoring and dosing; review labs and adjust Coumadin per guidelines and/or MD ...

... RNs on the Sub-Acute Unit 7pm-7am. Sign on & Referral Bonus. * Inform the Director when physician ... trainee qualified to perform the procedure. * Review nurses' notes to ensure that they are ...

RN II Trainee

Gilroy, CA

$39.22 - $47.07/hr

Seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) who is interested in being trained as a Dialysis RN. Full time position. ABOUT THE ROLE The Clinical Nurse II will complete a paid training program designed to develop ...

RN Supervisor

Madera, CA ยท On-site

$42 - $45/hr

... trainee qualified to perform the procedure. * Review nurses' notes to ensure that they are ... Current RN License in state of California * RN Supervisor in a SNF experience required * Sub-Acute ...

RN Supervisor

Newport Beach, CA ยท On-site

$48 - $55/hr

... trainee qualified to perform the procedure. * Review nurses' notes to ensure that they are ... Current RN License in state of California * RN Supervisor in a SNF experience required * Sub-Acute ...

... trainee qualified to perform the procedure. * Review nurses' notes to ensure that they are ... Current RN License in state of California * RN Supervisor in a SNF experience required * Sub-Acute ...

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Trainee Inr Anticoagulation Rn information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Trainee INR Anticoagulation RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Trainee INR Anticoagulation RN, you need a foundational knowledge of nursing principles, pharmacology, and anticoagulation therapy, along with an active RN license. Familiarity with point-of-care INR testing devices, electronic health records (EHRs), and protocols for anticoagulant medication management is typically required. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective patient communication are essential soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring patient safety, accurate dosing, and effective education regarding anticoagulation therapy.

What does a Trainee INR Anticoagulation RN do?

A Trainee INR Anticoagulation RN is a registered nurse who is in training to monitor and manage patients on anticoagulation therapy, specifically focusing on those taking warfarin or similar blood thinners. Their main responsibility is to assess patients' INR (International Normalized Ratio) results, adjust medication dosages as needed, and educate patients about their treatment. They work under supervision while learning protocols and best practices to ensure patient safety and effective anticoagulation management.

What is the difference between Trainee Inr Anticoagulation Rn vs Inr Anticoagulation Rn?

AspectTrainee Inr Anticoagulation RnInr Anticoagulation Rn
CertificationsTypically in training, may hold RN licenseLicensed RN with certification in anticoagulation management
Work EnvironmentSupervised clinical or training settingIndependent clinical practice in anticoagulation clinics
ResponsibilitiesAssisting with patient monitoring, learning protocolsManaging patient INR levels, adjusting medications

The main difference is that a Trainee Inr Anticoagulation Rn is in training and gaining experience under supervision, while an Inr Anticoagulation Rn is a fully qualified nurse responsible for independent patient care in anticoagulation management.

What are some common challenges faced by a Trainee INR Anticoagulation RN, and how can they be overcome?

As a Trainee INR Anticoagulation RN, you may encounter challenges such as managing complex patient cases with fluctuating INR levels, staying current with evolving anticoagulation protocols, and communicating effectively with both patients and multidisciplinary team members. Overcoming these challenges involves ongoing education, seeking mentorship from experienced colleagues, and utilizing decision-support tools and resources provided by your healthcare facility. Building strong communication skills and maintaining thorough documentation are also essential for ensuring patient safety and optimal care outcomes.
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Triage RN - MRY PRN

Pacific Cancer Care

Monterey, CA โ€ข On-site

$43 - $58/hr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Pacific Cancer Care has provided superior care for patients for nearly 50 years. We make every patient our priority. We are a family here at PCC, each member of
the team cares deeply, often for a very personal reason, and that means a lot to our patients
Why Join Us? Our team values the work components of every member to create a culture of people helping people and making a difference in our lives and those we serve.
Job Description:
JOB DETAILS:
LOCATION: Pacific Cancer Care - 5 Harris Ct., Suite 201, Monterey, CA 93940
SCHEDULE: PRN | 8-Hour Shifts (in person preferred, remote/hybrid considered)
SALARY RANGE: $43.00-$58.00/hour, commensurate with experience
START DATE: March 2026
OPPORTUNITY OVERVIEW:
Pacific Cancer Care (PCC) is seeking an organized, disciplined, and compassionate Triage Registered Nurse (RN) to join our Monterey team. This role is critical in managing chemotherapy side effects and oncological emergencies through telephone and in-person triage assessments. The Triage RN determines optimal patient management (ER, clinic, homecare), coordinates follow-up care, and provides patient education in accordance with established protocols. The ideal candidate is patient-focused, skilled in oncology nursing, and able to communicate effectively with patients, providers, and team members across multiple channels (phone, email, Zoom/Teams).
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Manage chemotherapy side effects and oncological emergencies via telephone triage and in-person assessment.
  • Determine appropriate care setting (ER, clinic, homecare) and coordinate follow-up care.
  • Prescribe and communicate treatment plans and patient teaching per established protocols.
  • Triages phone calls according to acuity; provides or obtains sound nursing advice/medical response same day (90% of the time).
  • Notify MD of urgent/critical findings for response within 30 minutes; identify patients requiring ER transfer.
  • Respond to patient requests for refill prescriptions, lab or radiology results promptly; clarify prescriptions with outside pharmacies as needed.
  • Coordinate referrals to external providers (home health, DME, etc.) and ensure services are established.
  • Demonstrate understanding of commonly used oral chemotherapy and targeted agents, including side effect management.
  • Provide patient and family education regarding medications, toxicities, and management strategies.
  • Ensure follow-up calls for patients on oral agents to assess compliance and toxicity.
  • Submit prescriptions to specialty pharmacies and obtain prior authorizations as required.
  • Complete referral paperwork thoroughly, including MD signatures.
  • Navigate ONCO EMR to obtain information, add tests, activities, and medications accurately.
  • Utilize community and online resources for patient and family support.
  • Participate in INR monitoring and dosing; review labs and adjust Coumadin per guidelines and/or MD recommendation.
  • Complete Death Certificate worksheets and sympathy cards with appropriate signatures.
  • Upholds PCC's mission, values, and culture by promoting compassionate, patient-centered care.
  • Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
  • Associate's degree in nursing required; BSN preferred; (MSN a plus)
  • Current California RN license
  • 1 year of oncology and infusion experience required, 2-3 years strongly preferred
  • BLS certification required
DESIRABLE SKILLS & EXPERIENCE:
  • Prior experience in oncology, infusion, and patient triage.
  • Strong patient education, assessment, and communication skills.
  • Ability to manage time effectively and meet performance standards.
  • Proficiency in EMR systems (OncoEMR preferred).