Connection, Ltd ®Another Partner Company of TNC Management, LLC ®
SERVING TEXAS SINCE 2000Texas Nurse Connection, Ltd (TNC, Ltd) is a Joint Commission Certified Health Care Staffing Services
and is prepared to assist your facility in its recruitment efforts.
Our service does not obligate you to use us exclusively nor does it require you to sign a contract in order
for us to begin our search.
One of our Recruiters would be more than honored to discuss your needs.
Give us a call (325) 670-0090 or 1 866 967-5862 or fill out our On-Line Staffing request.
Texas Nurse Connection, Ltd will be available during normal business hours 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. After hours and on holidays and
weekends, the phones will be transferred to on call coordinator on duty and client will receive a call list with back-up numbers.
Texas Nurse Connection, Ltd * 3385 North 3rd Suite 1 * Abilene, Texas 79603
Local: 325-670-0090 * Fax: 325-670-0094 * Toll Free: 1-866- WORKTNC (1-866-967-5862) * Toll Free Fax: 1-866-TNCFAXS * (1-866-862-3297)
Web Page: www.texasnurseconnection.com * E Mail: info@texasnurseconnection.com
Texas Nurse Connection, Ltd is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Learn the New recommendations for correctly Performing CPR
In late 2005, the American Heart Association made some changes to their recommended CPR procedures based on the results of
scientific study. Below is a summary of the basic changes. The complete new recommendations can be found at www.americanheart.org
• Chest compression recommendations emphasize 100 compressions per minute, and to allow for full chest recoil after each
• Emphasis was moved from frequent switching between chest compressions and rescue breaths, to prolonged periods of chest
compressions, with fewer interruptions: 30 compressions to every 2 rescue breaths replacing the old standard of 15 compressions to
every 2 rescue breaths.
•Rescuers should resume CPR immediately after attempting defibrillation, and continue for 2 minutes, before checking for a pulse.
•When two or more rescuers are present during CPR, they should rotate the compressor role every 2 minutes.
•Call 911 first if you witness a sudden collapse of a victim, and then begin CPR. Begin CPR first (for about 2 minutes) for drowning,
overdose, or injury victims, before calling 911.
The above information is not intended to replace CPR training obtained from a professional. Please visit the AHA website for full details.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESTexas Nurse Connection, Ltd
is looking for
Resolution of complaints from Facilities and/or Staff can be directed to Texas Nurse Connection web page under Evaluation / Incident link or by
phone (325) 670-0090 or The Joint Commission may be contacted at WWW.thejointcommission.org
or by phone
CANDIDATES / EMPLOYEESTexas Nurse Connection, Ltd is seeking dedicated, dependable and qualified disciplines(RN, LVN, CNA, CMA, RT, OT, PT, DH and DA)to fill needed position.