Infusion Registered Nurse; PRN
Listed on 2026-06-16
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Travel Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, RN Nurse
At CSI Pharmac
y (CSI), we are on a mission to provide specialty pharmacy services to patients with chronic and rare illnesses in need of complex care. Committed to improving the health and livelihood of our patients, our Home Infusion RN will partner with our extraordinary team of pharmacists, clinicians, and business professionals to bring the highest quality treatments, care, and comfort to the patients we serve.
CSI is a rapidly growing national specialty pharmacy. Whether you work directly with patients or behind the scenes in support of the business and its employees, you will use your expertise, experience, and skills to support our patients and our mission.
SummaryThis position is available for licensed Registered Nurses (RN). Under a nurse’s supervision, performs designated technical, clerical, and clinical task associated with patient home care, including assessment, obtaining IV access, port access, education, and infusion of injectable medications. In addition, performs designated tasks regarding pharmacy quality control, management of pharmacy & nursing records, inventory control and preparation of orders for drugs.
Pay Range: $43 - $48/hour (DOE) which covers from the time you leave your home to see patients until the time you get back home + mileage at $.48/mile
Location: Tucson, AZ
Travel: Must be willing to travel up to 2.5 hours out from Phoenix to see patients in their homes
Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesInclude the following. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
- As an infusion nurse your primary duties require you to infuse a patient in their home and requires you to travel to and from your patient’s home
- Less than 20 hours per week on average (If workload permits). (20 hours bi-weekly to retain employment status).
Administer Infusions and Injections:
- Administer specialty medications via IV, subcutaneous injections, or other methods as prescribed by the healthcare provider.
- Monitor patients during the infusion process for any adverse reactions or complications.
Patient Assessment:
- Assess the patient’s medical history, allergies, and current medications before administering treatments.
- Evaluate the patient's physical condition and vital signs (e.g., blood pressure, heart rate) before, during, and after infusions.
- Identify and document any potential risks, side effects, or issues related to the infusion therapy.
Education and Counseling:
- Educate patients and caregivers about their medication, including how it works, potential side effects, and what to expect during the treatment process.
- Provide instructions on how to manage side effects or emergencies at home after the infusion.
Patient Monitoring and Follow-up:
- Continuously monitor patients for immediate reactions during and after infusions.
- Schedule follow-up calls or visits to monitor patient progress and any delayed side effects.
- Provide feedback with adjusting care plans based on feedback or changes in the patient's health.
Documentation and Record Keeping:
- Maintain accurate and detailed records of the infusion process, patient responses, any adverse events, and medication administration.
- Document patient education and follow-up instructions, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and pharmacy policies.
Collaboration with Healthcare Providers:
- Work closely with nursing team, pharmacists, and other pharmacy staff members to ensure optimal patient care and coordination of treatment plans.
- Communicate any issues or concerns regarding treatment effectiveness or patient reactions to the clinical nurse supervisor.
Medication Management:
- Ensure the proper preparation and handling of medications, adhering to safety standards.
- Verify that the right medication and dosage are provided for each patient.
Quality Control and Safety:
- Ensure sterile techniques and safety protocols are followed during the infusion process.
- Adhere to infection control guidelines and prevent any contamination during the preparation or administration of medications.
Inventory Management:
- Monitor medication stock levels to ensure adequate supply of specialty medications and other infusion-related supplies.
- Coordinate with the pharmacy team to manage inventory and…
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