Travel Nurse RN - PCU - Progressive Care Unit - $2,003 per week

  • South Charleston
  • Thomas Health Thomas Memorial Hospital
Certification Details Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS, NIHSS Bipap, Cpap, Mechanical Ventilation, telemetry, critical drips, post cardiac cath care required, CRRT and IABP preferred. 1-2 years critical care experience. Are RNs required to titrate drips? : Yes Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Insulin, Cardizem, Heparin, Amiodarone, Low dose Dopamine Job Details Hospital in West Virginia in need of Tele travel nurses. Job Requirements Required to float to Med-Surg Telemetry if not needed in ICU or Stepdown. Also required to float to the Emergency Department to care for boarded PCU or ICU patients. Due to need to float to ICU or Stepdown, ICU skill set is required. Schedule Information Contract length: 13 weeks Weekend Requirement: Every other Holiday Requirement: Rotational Rotate every other weekend and holidays, 3 12's per week Unit Specific Information of Beds: 11 (increasing 11-12 beds following ICU expansion. Later 2023) Are there nurse aids on this unit/Ratios: Yes, one PCT (C.N.A) for 10 patients; however, the nurses assist with general care and unit clerk duties when indicated RT Equipment: Cpap, Bipap, High flow O2, Mechanical ventilation via Tracheostomy, specialty beds, IV pumps Is there tele on this unit? : Yes there is a Monitor Tech 24/7, RNs read strips Charge Nurse/House Supervisor: Charge Nurse ICU as resource for PCU, Charge Nurse assigned in PCU with patients, House Supervisor 24/7 Unit/Department specific orientation: First day general hospital orientation; Full day of Nursing Orientation for RNs/LPNs; Computer training (1/2 day for C.N.As, full day for nurses); Two, 12 hour orientation shifts with a preceptor; Will receive an abbreviated Initial Skills Checklist due 90 days from start date. Additional Details Unit: PCU - Stepdown Ratios: 1 nurse to 4 patients Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Post op vascular; hemodynamically stable cardiac dysrhythmias, CVA, Sepsis, Renal patients, Stable acute MI, Unstable angina, Post Cardiac Cath with PCTA or with a significant blockage Scrub Color/Dress code: RN/LPN - Navy; C.N.As/Monitor Techs - Dark Grey/Pewter, scrubs must be solid color, no embroidery and/or patterns on scrubs. WVU Medicine or solid color fleece zip-ups may be worn in grey, black, navy or royal blue. Solid undershirts may be worn in white, grey, or black in matching color to the scrub top. Closed toed shoes only. No crocs.