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Cardiology Registered Nurse

Quick Facts

Median Salary$100,744
Most Common EducationBachelor's degree
Projected 10-Year Growth+10.29%
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What They Do

A Cardiology Registered Nurse provides care for patients with heart problems. Performs cardiac tests and assessments, educates patients and families about cardiac disease and preventative health care, and cares for patients after heart surgery. Works with specialized monitoring and treatment equipment. Trained to provide emergency medical care to cardiac patients. Works under the supervision of a physician. Works in hospital cardiology or intensive care units or cardiac rehabilitation programs.


Core Tasks:

  • Provide specialized direct and indirect care to inpatients and outpatients within a designated specialty, such as obstetrics, neurology, oncology, or neonatal care.
  • Collaborate with other health care professionals and service providers to ensure optimal patient care.
  • Read current literature, talk with colleagues, or participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in nursing.
  • Maintain departmental policies, procedures, objectives, or infection control standards.
  • Develop, implement, or evaluate standards of nursing practice in specialty area, such as pediatrics, acute care, and geriatrics.
  • Instruct nursing staff in areas such as the assessment, development, implementation, and evaluation of disability, illness, management, technology, or resources.
  • Develop and maintain departmental policies, procedures, objectives, or patient care standards, based on evidence-based practice guidelines or expert opinion.
  • Evaluate the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice or organizational systems.
  • Observe, interview, and assess patients to identify care needs.
  • Provide direct care by performing comprehensive health assessments, developing differential diagnoses, conducting specialized tests, or prescribing medications or treatments.
  • Monitor or evaluate medical conditions of patients in collaboration with other health care professionals.
  • Provide coaching and mentoring to other caregivers to help facilitate their professional growth and development.
  • Design evaluation programs regarding the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice or organizational systems.
  • Provide consultation to other health care providers in areas such as patient discharge, patient care, or clinical procedures.
  • Identify training needs or conduct training sessions for nursing students or medical staff.
  • Coordinate or conduct educational programs or in-service training sessions on topics such as clinical procedures.
  • Make clinical recommendations to physicians, other health care providers, insurance companies, patients, or health care organizations.
  • Participate in clinical research projects, such as by reviewing protocols, reviewing patient records, monitoring compliance, and meeting with regulatory authorities.
  • Design patient education programs that include information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions.
  • Develop or assist others in development of care and treatment plans.
  • Direct or supervise nursing care staff in the provision of patient therapy.
  • Develop nursing service philosophies, goals, policies, priorities, or procedures.
  • Present clients with information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions.
  • Lead nursing department implementation of, or compliance with, regulatory or accreditation processes.
  • Chair nursing departments or committees.
  • Plan, evaluate, or modify treatment programs, based on information gathered by observing and interviewing patients or by analyzing patient records.
  • Teach patient education programs that include information required to make informed health care and treatment decisions.
  • Write nursing orders.
  • Perform discharge planning for patients.
  • Prepare reports to document patients' care activities.

What to expect as a Cardiology Registered Nurse

1Earn a Bachelor's degree

23% of people achieve this level of education.

2Gain skills and experience

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3Land a job

2547 openings for Cardiology Registered Nurses

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