How much does an Nurse auditor earn
A Nurse auditor earns between $2.631 and $8.472 per month, with an average monthly salary of $4.281 and a median salary of $4.000 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 3.044 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 4.281 | 51.371 | 1.070 | 21 |
1º Quartile | 2.631 | 31.567 | 658 | 13 |
Median Salary | 4.000 | 48.000 | 1.000 | 20 |
3º Quartile | 6.461 | 77.536 | 1.615 | 32 |
Higher Salary | 8.472 | 101.668 | 2.118 | 42 |
Professional job categories
- Science and arts professionals
- professionals of biological sciences, health
- medical professionals, health
- nurses
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Nurses they work in the areas of health and social services. They carry out activities in public and private companies. The vast majority of nurses are registered, while perfusionists can also act as self-employed and employers. Both work as a team, indoors. Nurses work shifts (day/night), except for professionals who work in the Family Health Strategy, who work only during daytime hours and with a workload determined in a specific ordinance. Perfusionists work irregular hours. Nursing professionals are predominantly female, but the number of male professionals has increased in recent years. They are exposed to biological risks and - with the exception of Health and Occupational Nurses - to toxic materials, radiation, contamination by piercing-cutting materials and stress resulting from dealing with human life. Perfusionists work in uncomfortable positions for long periods and under constant supervision.
What does it take to work in the field of Nurses
The training required for nurses is a bachelor's degree and registration in Corem, while for perfusionists, training in a higher education course in the areas of biological or health sciences and a specialization course of 1400 hours is required. The full exercise of activities, for nurses, occurs after one to two years of professional experience, with the exception of those who work in the Family Health Strategy, where there is no requirement for previous experience. To be an expert in the area, it is recommended that the professional first go through different areas of work and later specialize in one of them. In the case of perfusionists, the full exercise of activities occurs after three to four years of professional experience.
Functions and activities of Nurse auditor
Nurses must:
Activities
- mapping area of operation;
- monitor the selection process of nursing and/or perfusion professionals;
- monitor the clinical evolution of patients;
- demonstrate sensitivity;
- participate in continuing education activities;
- analyze data;
- defining health promotion strategies for specific situations and groups;
- demonstrate ability to work in a team;
- notify diseases, injuries and situations of local importance;
- participating in worker health programs and campaigns;
- registering activities in information systems;
- develop continuing education programs;
- demonstrate negotiation skills;
- analyze medical records;
- fill equipment with perfusate(prime or priming);
- check the consistency of the nursing record with pathology;
- performing more complex procedures;
- discard used material;
- demonstrate quick thinking;
- request exams;
- carry out disease prevention and curative actions;
- serving users in ubs, homes or community spaces;
- provide direct assistance to critically ill patients;
- participating in the elaboration of health projects and policies;
- collaborate with teaching and research entities;
- to be responsible for all services provided to the enrolled population;
- define type of equipment and material;
- demonstrate ability to interpret verbal and non-verbal language;
- evaluate results;
- updating registration information;
- capture research funds;
- record observations, care and procedures provided;
- participating in the work of multidisciplinary teams;
- serve patients/clients at home;
- confront the situation with information from legislation and standards;
- preparing reports and documents;
- assemble cec set;
- check stock of blood products and blood components;
- evaluating actions of community health workers;
- administer medication;
- diagnose the situation;
- perform an active search for local situations;
- setting priorities;
- investigate irregularities related to the assistance provided;
- organizing health promotion groups;
- monitor work process;
- promote comprehensive care;
- demonstrate ability to provide humanized care;
- prescribe medication;
- set goals;
- calculate drug dosage and arterial flow;
- encouraging community participation;
- select materials and equipment;
- demonstrate manual dexterity;
- demonstrate self-control;
- reinfuse residual volume of the circuit;
- prescribing medication;
- demonstrate organization;
- identify partners and resources available in the community;
- identify groups, families and individuals exposed to risks;
- participating in the development of health projects and policies;
- activate a multiprofessional health team;
- request exams;
- identify users' needs;
- remove circulatory and ventilatory support;
- developing educational material;
- perform exams;
- define territory of action;
- collect data and samples;
- performing nursing consultations;
- prescribe nursing actions;
- demonstrate ability to listen;
- coordinating the care of users;
- organize study groups;
- develop technical and scientific works;
- demonstrate flexibility;
- developing action projects;
- identify risk areas;
- creating procedure strategies;
- participating in the planning of actions by community health workers;
- perform myocardial protection(cardioplegia);
- dismantle cec set;
- change body temperature;
- participate in the management of inputs;
- analyze the assistance provided by the nursing team;
- apply methods for quality assessment;
- operate set of circulatory and ventilatory support;
- facilitate interaction between the acs and ubs professionals;
- define quality assessment methods;
- check for irregularities related to the assistance provided;
- raise research funds;
- evaluate performance of subordinates and peers;
- demonstrate ability to adapt to situations;
- demonstrate leadership ability;
- participate in team evaluations;
- standardize nursing and/or perfusion norms and procedures;
- guiding community participation in educational activities;
- submit research results for publication;
- guiding community participation in educational actions;
- interpret hemodynamic and laboratory data;
- demonstrate attention ability;
- define health promotion strategies for specific situations and groups;
- developing continuing education programs;
- participating in campaigns to combat health problems;
- define actions according to local priorities;
- survey needs and problems;
- check equipment operation;
- confronting the situation with information from legislation and standards;
- participate in planning activities;
- guiding the team for infection control in health units;
Sectors that hire Nurse auditor the most in the job market
- hospital care activities
- health plans
- service activities in emergency room and hospital units for emergency care
- health management support activities
- infrastructure providing support and assistance activities for patients at home
- call services activities
- temporary labor lease
- business management consulting activities
- combined office and administrative support services
- nursing activities