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Guaranteed Hour: 40
Traveler would relieve the nurse on shift for breaks on units for PCU/MedSurg/ED Hold and at times may take on shifts as a traditional traveler on the unit.
Will float within scope and below
Areas of float need: MSICU: 40 beds, CVICU: 10 (no specific CVICU experience needed, just added for bed count visibility), PCU: 40 beds 2R PCU Obs: 18 Beds OBS South when open for overflow can increase to 27 total bedsCCU: 30 beds, Medical: 89 beds, Surgical: 55 beds, Flex Unit: 9 beds (consists of PCU and MS patients), Inpatient Rehab: 47 beds on two floors, ER holding unit (Patients waiting on a bed) Any COVID overflow
Minimum experience: ICU: 2 years of ICU experience, PCU/PCU ER holds: 2 years of PCU experience, MS: 2 years in acute care setting
First time traveler: Yes
Could float for partial shifts
Patient Ratios: PCU and CCU 1:4 depending on acuity or if patient discharging, Medical and Surgical 1:5 If PCU floated to MS- will have a 1:5 ratio
Patient Types the Travelers are Expected to Care For: ICU: Respiratory Failure, GI Bleeds, DKA, Sepsis, Complicated Post-operative Patients, CVA’s, Flap surgeries, Post-Arrest, ETOH, IVDA,Higher Level Therapies: Rotoprone, Manual Prone, Hypothermia Protocol, CRRT, TPA, Flap Surgeries (will not take these patients), No craniotomies, major traumas, or major cardiothoracic, PCU: 2R Obs, Respiratory compromise, Sepsis, renal failure, bleeding disorders, general medical/surgical patients, CHF, COPD, Pneumonia, General, ortho cases Med-Surg: Medical Surgical MS Oncology: Oncology: Neutropenic, post-op Psych, General Medical Surgical: post-op, COPD, CHF, Sepsis, DVT, AKI, Dialysis, COVID, COVID is common on this floor. MS Ortho: Total joints, post-surgical patients, general medical overflow MS Palliative: General Medical: pneumonia, sepsis, CHF, COPD, AKI, DVT, PE, occasionally surgical, COVID Rehab: 47 beds on two floors Neuro: Stroke, Spinal Cord injury, TBI, Multi-Trauma, Post Covid, Post ICU Vents, Traches are on the unit Respiratory therapy works to give “just in time” training Med-Surg level acuity type patients
Will have isolation patients, non-ambulatory patients
Is a fast-paced unit
ACLS Transport: This RN will transport patients throughout the entire hospital. This would include all inpatient units, ED, CT, MRI, Nuc Med, PACU, Cath Lab, etc. Night shift ACLS RN. After 2300 the transports slow way down and at that time we want the ACLS RN to go down to ED Holds Area and be a resource to help assist that unit with breaks, med administration, etc when they are not transporting someone. Typically the day shift ACLS RNs start getting busy right at 0730-0800 and never slow down the rest of the day.
Scrubs – any color, except camo, must look professional
If Interested In 48-hr Contract Must call RMC staffing office at least 30-45 mins to get assignment each shift. (Preferred Option)
Health
(day 1)Dental
(day 1)Vision
(day 1)401k
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