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Additional Details:
Housing in ME becomes more expensive in the summer months, beginning in May. Be sure to confirm you are comfortable with housing options before applying.
Roles requiring state licensure only: License should not expire within 45 days following start date
Travel Pairs: If you are in a relationship, EMMC will not schedule you on the same days. If you are not in a relationship, you can be scheduled for the same days if not on the same shift/unit. Managers will not guarantee the same schedule for travel pairs.
ICU Float Pool
48 guaranteed hours
Patient Types/Common Diagnoses:
Please ask all travelers about charge experience and include in the offer if they have/have not worked in a CRN capacity
Multispecialty Critical Care patients: Medical/Surgical/Cardiac/Neuro/Ortho/Trauma/Interventional
Common diagnoses included but are not limited to: Stroke, ICP monitoring, EVD Drains, spinal precautions, DKA, Sepsis, Multisystem trauma, COVID, STEMI, NSTEMI, Heart failure
ICU Float Pool RNs could float to ER Hold/Obs and care for MedSurg level patients there and Stepdown units – this can happen as often as is needed
Patient Ratios: May get 3rd patient as one is being downgraded, ED Hold/Obs: 1:4-5, dependent on acuity
Skills required:
No more than 6 days of RTO (no holidays) is accepted at this time
Neuro and Trauma experience is an absolute must – please decline travelers without this; Ventilator management, critical care drips/titration, cardiac rhythm interpretation, measuring cardiac strips, drains, chest tubes, hemodynamic lines: art lines/CVP, Stroke experience
Floating: If yes, where? This is a float pool position that floats between all levels of care, appropriate to care type – this does include floating into the ED to take ED holds (patients with admission orders) AND/OR ED Observation patients (holding orders but not fully admitted); will include patients within your scope of practice and below; as well as PACU Holds (patients with inpatient orders awaiting a bed)
Orientation: General hospital orientation followed by a tour by the education department to each floor. They get one shift of orientation and then they are on their own
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Every other
Night shift: Fri/Sat
On call? No
Holiday Expectations: No RTO accepted for Holidays
Approval of RTO: to go through manager
Scrub Color: Any color, must be professional
No crocs with holes
Parking: Free
Health
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(day 1)Vision
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