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Expect someone with a 501 or 605 area code to reach out to interview you for this position.
Required Skills/Experience: Skills required: PCU RN: Comfortability to take MedSurg assignments – please decline if not. Previous experience with above-mentioned patients, including IMC/stepdown and neuro (can float to ONS); ability to read/interpret cardiac strips, wound care, line management, drain/tube management, drip titration of below medications. Drip Titration: please ensure nurse is comfortable with the following – Heparin, Insulin, Cardizem, Amiodarone, Levophed (up to 5 mcg), occasionally esmolol drips or other Betablockers or other antihypertensives.
Required Crededntials: Required Education: Completion of a nursing education program that is approved by a board of nursing; Registered Nurse (RN) - South Dakota Board of Nursing. NURSYS.
Patient Ratios: PCU RN will work through all areas below: Long length of stay (MedSurg/NO Tele) - 1:5-6. 1 pod with 10-12 patients. Med Surg/Telemetry: (no IMC drips) – 1:5. 2 pods with 10-12 patients each. Intermediate Care – 1:4. 1 pod with 8 patients – this could be Med/Tele patients vs IMC.
Procedures/Diagnostics/Treatments Performed on Unit: Common diagnoses include, but are not limited to: DKA requiring insulin drips, Pre/post-surgical patients, cellulitis, influenza, UTIs, pneumonia, COPD, CHF, renal failure with or without the need for hemodialysis, hepatic failure, gastrointestinal disorders and infections, soft tissue injury and minor fractures, and DVTs. Also, can see CVA overflow. We administer a variety of oral, IV, IM, and SQ medications, titratable vasoactive drips, TPN/tube feeding, and blood product transfusions. We manage peripheral IV, midline, PICC and central line access, chest tubes, nasogastric tubes, drains, and urinary and fecal collection devices. We provide preventative and restorative skin and wound care. We also have telemetry monitoring that the nurses read and interpret.
Types of Patients on Unit: -Patient Types: Mixed unit (Med/Surg to IMC level, as well as Long Length stay patients): ratios dependent on acuity 90% MEDSURG; 10% INTERMEDIATE CARE - traveler will care for all acuity levels.
Unit/Facility Details: Beds: 36-48 (flex with semi-private rooms as needed). Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, if greater than 1 year of experience. 1st time traveler MUST have EPIC experience.
Special Requests: Holiday Expectations: Currently not accepting RTO requests during holidays – send RTO requests to manager for approval around winter holidays Approval of time off? Ok to approve up to a week and a half – must extend if taking a full week off. We do have blackout dates from August 1-18th (exact dates change each year) due to our Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. No time off is approved during this time.
Shift & Scheduling: 6-week schedules. Weekend rotation: Travelers could be scheduled for up to 4 out of the 6 weekends, which include Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Will they be on call? If so, what is that schedule? No mandatory call time. If it is an extra shift on top of their already guaranteed hours, and we have enough staff then they could be placed on call for that shift.
Floatiing Requirements: Floating: If yes, where? Any Adult Inpatient Unit - Med Surg, Ortho/Neuro/Surgical, Heart and Vascular Unit, Oncology, Observation. Could be floated within scope of practice and below. Will float in rotation with other travelers.
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