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Registered Nurse RN Cardiac Intermediate Care Unit

Company: HCA Healthcare
Location: Schertz
Posted on: March 18, 2026

Job Description:

At HCA Healthcare, we are committed to providing our patients with top-tier medical care. We are currently looking for a dedicated Registered Nurse to join our Cardiac Intermediate Care Unit. This role includes providing direct and comprehensive nursing care for patients suffering from cardiovascular conditions. Our nurses are pivotal in implementing patient-centric strategies that adhere to the highest standards of professionalism and care. By joining our team, you'll gain the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment that perpetuates learning and holistic patient recuperation. Provide comprehensive nursing care to cardiac patients in an intermediate care setting. Monitor patient vital signs and symptoms, adjusting care plans as needed. Collaborate with cardiologists and multidisciplinary teams to ensure treatment efficacy. Educate patients and families about condition management and post-hospital care. Maintain stringent hygiene and safety standards to minimize infection risks. Document patient care efficiently and comprehensively in patient medical records. Strong ability in cardiac care and patient monitoring. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in using medical software and electronic health records. Ability to work efficiently in high-stress environments. Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Life Insurance 401k Current Registered Nurse license in the state of employment. BLS/ACLS certification from the American Heart Association.

Keywords: HCA Healthcare, New Braunfels , Registered Nurse RN Cardiac Intermediate Care Unit, Healthcare , Schertz, Texas


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