16 Iowa Telemetry Jobs
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Required Skills/Experience:
- Experience in a like unit within the last 12 months required.
Required Credentials:
- Self-study of telemetry strips is required upon acceptance, and a basic dysrhythmia test-out will be given during the first week of assignment. This must be passed to work on the telemetry/med surg unit.
Unit Details:
- Geriatric and adult medical/surgical/telemetry patient population.
- Telemetry ratios are currently 1:4 on days and 1:5 on nights.
- Med/Surg ratios are currently 1:5 on days and 1:6 on nights.
Shift & Scheduling:
- Every other weekend rotation.
- Not part of a regular call rotation, but may occasionally be placed on call during low census. If called in, must be able to respond and arrive on-site within one hour.
Floating Requirements:
- Floating is required to non-critical care inpatient units, including the Emergency Department if there are boarded patients.
- If the traveler has critical care experience, they may occasionally float to CCU.
- May be required to float to the Fort Madison or Henry County campus at times.
Telemetry Travel Job Responsibilities
Telemetry healthcare professionals, including Telemetry Nurses and Allied Health Professionals, are responsible for assessing patients and monitoring their cardiac rhythms using EKG machines and telemetry monitors. Depending on the role, they can administer medications, monitor patients, provide patient education on their medical conditions, and assist doctors during cardiac procedures. Collaboration with the healthcare team and quick responsiveness to emergencies are key aspects of this specialty. Don't miss the chance to advance your career in Telemetry and make a meaningful impact on patients' cardiac care, apply today!
Telemetry Travel Nurse Jobs in Iowa
Telemetry is a critical specialty that offers opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals and there are abundant travel job options available! Telemetry professionals work in various healthcare settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and long-term care facilities. They play a crucial role in caring for patients with cardiac issues, requiring specialized training in deciphering cardiac rhythms and utilizing telemetry monitors. If you possess the skills and passion for telemetry, explore our wide range of high-paying Telemetry travel jobs today!