Description
- Certification Details
- Hold an active BLS, ACLS, NRP.
- Prefer intermediate or advanced FHM.
- RNs- BLS, ACLS, NRP
- Job Details
- A hospital in Washington is looking for an experienced L&D RN for a travel contract.
- The right candidate will have 2 full years of experience.
- To hear more about this opportunity please call Medical Solutions today!
- Job Requirements
- Hold an active BLS, ACLS, NRP, and WA License.
- Pending license needed to submit.
- Temp license takes approximately 4 weeks.
- Remove all jewelry from hands and forearms - Policy regarding Surgical Hand Scrub includes no artificial nails or nail enhancements, and natural fingernails only, clean, well-manicured, not longer than ¼ inch beyond fingertip, and no open lesions or breaks in skin integrity of cuticles, hands, and forearms.
- C-section experience required.
- Schedule Information
- Weekend Requirement: Every other. Days (Sat and Sun) Nights (Fri and Sat)
- Holidays rotate in with perm staff.
- 12 hour shifts. 0700-1930, 1900-0730. Flexibility with scheduling as long as it meets the needs of the department.
- Floor specific orientation includes an 8 hour day for compliance with manager, 8 hour EPIC class, and 2-3 12 hour shifts for unit specific orientation.
- Unit Specific Information
- # L&D Beds: 34 total beds
- # triage beds: 2 Triage beds
- # Postpartum beds: 14 PP
- # births per day, per year: 150-180 births a month on average.
- Certs: RNs- BLS, ACLS, NRP
- Ratios: Follow AWHONN L&D 1-2 MB 3-4 couplets
- FHM System: Centricity- perinatal
- EMR: EPIC
- Charge Nurse/House Supervisor: Free charge, both shifts.
- Nurse Aides/OB tech: one surgical tech 24/7. There is also a patient care assistant with clerical duties on each shift.
- Additional Details
- ACLS, BLS, NRP
- Call Requirement: No
- Scrub Color: scrubs provided. A locker is provided as well.
- Tele: Yes for PACU after C-section
- Drips: Magnesium, Pitocin and Insulin
- OB/Neonatologist in house: 24/7 in house OBGYN/hospitalist, assists with triaging patients and emergent cases.
- IV Team: yes
- RT 24/7: yes- typically one assigned to family birth
- Pharmacy 24/7: yes
- Floating: Mother baby and post partum all one unit. No floating to NICU. No floating outside of the department
- Common diagnosis/ Types of patients: 33 weeks and above. High risk, Preeclampsia, Diabetic, Psych/Social issues, positive elicit substance use
- Must be able to circulate.
- Night shifts, 1900-0730, every other weekend.
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