Travel Nurse RN - Interventional Radiology - $3,602 per week in Baltimore, MD, Infojini Healthcare, Baltimore, MD


Infojini Healthcare -
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Baltimore, MD, US
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Travel Nurse RN - Interventional Radiology - $3,602 per week in Baltimore, MD

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ID: 49278456 Shift: 10H Rotating Description: Facility Name: University of Maryland Med Center (main)Total # of Facility Beds: 750+Unit Name: Interventional Radiology; Radiology NursingUnit Specialty: RadiologyTotal # of Unit Beds/Suites/Deliveries: IR has 10 bays pre and post rooms(IR procedure is 5 ROOMS). IR Procedure Rooms are 2 for Neuro; 2 for Vascular; and 1 sharedTeaching Facility: ? Y ? N Teaching Hospital Experience Required: ? Y ? N Trauma Level: 1Prior Travel Experience Required: ? Y ? N Minimum # Years Clinical Experience Required: 2Minimum # Years Clinical Experience in Specialty Required: 2Certifications Required: ACLS, BLSCertifications Preferred: PALS and note any othersNurse Patient Ratio by shift:10 bays IR with 1:2-3 ratio that is the prep RR area Circulate/Scrub as applicable: no Ancillary Assistance: CNA/ PCT: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text.Unit clerk/Secretary: ? Y ? N #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text.Other: Radiologist Tech #staff per shift: Click or tap here to enter text.Advanced Practice on the unit: yes # Days of Orientation: 1-2 weeksSpecialty Testing for Unit/Facility: ? U ? FPatient Care Modality: Click or tap here to enter text.Dress CodeScrubs/color: hospital issuedShoes: closed non-skidJewelry: minimalHair/Beard: pulled back, coveredNail Polish: no gel polish or artificial nails Documentation System: EpicMedication System: Click or tap here to enter text.Floating Required: ? Y ? N They do not float outside our unitTo what units/facilities: Click or tap here to enter text.Describe the rotation: Click or tap here to enter text.Charge required: ? Y ? N SchedulingShift Hours: 7-7, 8-8, 9-9, (whichever is needed)Rotation Schedule: noneSelf-Scheduling No, travelers fit in where needed Weekend Requirements: on callCall Requirements: Yes weekends and nightsHoliday Requirements: yes on callPatient Population (Diagnoses): Cancer care, liver disease, GYN issues, chronic pain, StrokeAge Range: some infant to adult (some diagnostic with Pedi)Special Equipment: (For example: IV Pumps: Type; Invasive Monitoring; Monitors: Type; ECMO; Ventilators: Type; ABG: Type)Allaris IV pumps, vents, monitors ,EPICRespiratory available 24/7 for support ? Y ? N Anesthesia available 24/7 for support ? Y ? N Who manages ventilators: Respiratory Therapy Unit Specific Procedures and Protocols: (For example: Drips; Infusions; Phlebotomy; Starting IVs; EKGs; Transports; Weaning; Nebulizer to Inhaler; Starting IVs, performing venipuncture, Performing EKGs; Discontinuing sheaths) IR: lines, drains. Comprehensive stroke center: so inter cranial bleeds with stents, clot removal. Tumors, liver ablations, nephrology tubes, biliary tubes, declot, fistulas, put tunnel line in, LP with chemo. Works closely with critical transport teamAdditional Unit Specific Information: Look for experience IR or Rec Room nurses that have strong monitoring skills, conscious sedation. Critical Care Background a must. If not IR skilled, ER or ICU or PACU with ICU experience works well here. Typical procedure is: roll in room, comfort and safety of patient. Sedation. Nurse is the eyes and ears of the patient. IMC type of acuity for 1 hr. post sedation, can hold up to 2-3 hrs. ICU go back to room to recover when able. Unit does trauma cases. Critical Care primary nurse may stay with patient if it s a 1:1 patient. Radiology does the sedation and monitoring. Manager will post what area they are looking for; could be pre and post and conscious sedation. Need nurses to work all phases of care, pre, intra and post procedure for Jessica Mahoney Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks:91

Full-time 2024-07-11
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