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University Hospitals | Examination Board Home > Careers > Current Vacancies > Registered Nurse, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Please configure the navigation ?Registered Nurse, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan Aga Khan University Hospital invites applications for the position of Registered Nurse, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit ?
Responsibilities The successful candidate will be responsible to:
provide safe, competent, individualized holistic care to critically ill patients requiring continuous monitoringparticipate actively in imparting patients/ family education and supportdemonstrate efficiency in use of electronic monitoring equipments Requirements The incumbent should have:
Diploma in Nursing from an accredited school; Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing (BScN) would be preferredat least two years of work experience in Cardiac Intensive Care Unit ?or medical/surgical areasvalid license from Pakistan Nursing Councilcertification in BLS, CPR, safe medication administration, I/V cannulation, ECG interpretation and aseptic techniquesexcellent communication and interpersonal skill To Apply Please apply online
Applications should be submitted latest by October 10, 2014.
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