Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $2,181 per week in ...
Infojini Healthcare - milwaukee, WI
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ID: Shift: 12hr Night Shift (36) Description: SLMC - Med Surg: IU 3CD SurgAbout FacilityMilwaukee, WILevel III Trauma CenterLevel III NICUMagnet DesignationComprehensive Stroke CenterBeds: 933General InformationBeds: 23Experience: 1.5-2 yearFirst-time traveler: YesPatient recovery unitPatients have secondary medical issues due to post-surgical recoverySurgical: Colo-rectal, vascular, GYN oncology, surgical oncology (whipples), urology (cysto, TURPs), plastics (skin flaps)Medical: wounds from surgeries, amputations, COVID, diabetic ulcers, diabetic (with insulin gtt)Patient - 1:5Night - 1:8Tech:Day: 3-4Night: 3Required requiredSurgical postop experience, PCA/epidurals, wound dressing care, wound vacs, IV skills, drain/tube management, foley management, ostomy care, NGT placement/management, small bore placement/management, cardiac rhythm interpretation (need to confirm strips-if unable to will assist)Titration of medication: heparin, insulin, ketamine, Lasix, protonix, Cardizem***May be asked to work Charge***Support on the nurse: full patient assignmentUnit secretary, 24/7Hospitalist, 24/7RT, 24/7Centralized telemetry monitoring with tele techPhlebotomy to assist with peripheral blood drawsCharting System/ monitorsSapphire epidural MSUED Holding 1:4 ratioMS overflowTele unitsPACU surgeCOVID unitsTravelers will float on experience and comfort level4h NEO (tour, paperwork, login access, etc.)Remainder of the shift with a rotation: every other4-week schedulesNo self-schedulingShift: 8h or 12hDay:PM:Night:No On CallRTO: Email Nurse Supervisor Natalie BellHoliday Expectations: 1AAH adheres to a fatigue policy where all staff, including travelers, cannot work more than 60 hours in a week or 5 consecutive 12 hour shiftsOther Color: Any - no camo/denim/no hoodsCulture: teamwork oriented, strong support system, positive atmosphere, experienced nursing staff, night shift very cohesiveMust document pain level, before and after (1 hour for oral) giving pain medications - The pain score must also meet the pain score with nth medication order i.e. if a patient has a score of 8, the RN cannot give the Tylenol that is ordered for mild 1-3. The RN must call for an order if the patient wants Tylenol for the score of 8. Parking: FreeDay: 1-2 blocks, has shuttle serviceNights: Attached parking structure Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks:89
Created: 2024-11-07