Description
- Certification Details
- ACLS from American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
- Basic Cardiac Life Support Certification Required
- PALS from the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
- TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course required.
- Job Details
- Traveler will be working mostly nights but will have to cover vacations etc. So possibly one week per month.
- Traveler will not be required to work both shifts in one week.
- This position is mainly in the ED but would preferably like to have a traveler that would be able to flex to the M/S or ICU units if assistance is needed.
- Our ICU consists of 2 beds and the typical patients would include post surgical patients, DKA, overdose, detox, etc.
- It would be considered more of a heavy type of M/S patient and floating to the ICU would be very minimal.
- Float required
- 2 years of exp required
- 1st timers okay! (With previous ER experience)
- 6 hours of orientation
- No departmental color coding for scrubs
- Block scheduling!
- Patient Ratio Experience Required - 1:2
- Meditech charting preferred
- Trauma level I & II preferred
- Patient Age Group -Neonates -Infants -Pediatrics -Adolescents -Adults -Geriatrics
- Pyxis Medication System
- Job Requirements
- ACLS
- BCLS
- TNCC skills: -General ED, combined Adult/Pedi
- Interpretation of dysrhythmias
- Arterial line management
- Phlebotomy
- Starting IV's
- Interpretation of ABGs
- Isolation Precautions
- Triage
- Schedule Information
- Guaranteed Hours 8 Rule: 40.00 hours per 1 week
- 10 Rule: 40.00 hours per 1 week
- Travel/Crisis: 36 hours for 3 12-hour shifts
- 48 hours for 4 12-hour shifts
- 40 hours for shifts less than 12 hours
- Unit Specific Information
- ED unit main assignment
- Possibility to flex to the M/S or ICU units as needed.
- Additional Details
- Government issued photo ID required.
- Aya contract
- COVID-19 Testing Is testing required? No
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