RN - PCU - Travel - York, PA - $1,903 per week
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: York
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
TravelNurseSource is working with Infojini Healthcare to find a
qualified PCU RN in York, Pennsylvania, 17403 Pay Information
$1,903 per week About The Position ID: 51418823 Shift: 6:45am -
7:15pm Description: REOPENED, previous offer fell throughNEW Rate -
$85/hr effective 10/24/24SHIFT- DAYS- 3x12 hr shiftsat 6:45am -
7:15pm w/ Weekends (EOW) and Holiday as needed4 Southwest Unit-Isa
56-bedmixed acuity, cardiopulmonary telemetry unit.4SWspecializes
in the care of patients 18 years and olderwith a variety of acute
medical diagnoses, some requiring mechanical ventilation,
CPAP/Bipap, and high flow oxygen,and patients requiring
intermediate level of care.Will care for covid patientsWill float
as neededEpic experience requiredBLS and ACLSrequiredRN ChecklistDo
not submit local candidates to these travel positions. Contact the
PMO team for the local rate first. If candidate accepts the lower
local rate, submit the profile which clearly notates candidate is
local and aware local rates are lower.As of 1/5/2022 all travelers
must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.Any traveler declining the
COVID-19 vaccine, must be approved for a medical/religious
exemption by their agencyProgressive Care Unit Registered Nurses
provide care for patients who require close monitoring and frequent
assessment but are not unstable enough to require ICU care. The PCU
RN will monitor critical vital signs and detect any changes,
enabling intervention in a life-threatening or emergency situation
The PCU RN is also sometimes referred to as Step Down Nurse and the
Progressive Care Unit can also be known as Cardiac Stepdown, Neuro
Stepdown, Medical Stepdown, Surgical Stepdown and ER holding. The
PCU RN cares for patients as they transition from the ICU.
Progressive care describes the care delivered to patients whose
needs are less acute A decreased risk of a life-threatening event,
decreased need for invasive monitoring, increased stability and an
increased ability to participate in their own care are
characteristics of the progressive care patient. The PCU RN should
demonstrate the following basic competencies: Basic and advanced
life support Dysrhythmia monitoring techniques, interpretation and
treatment Medication dosage calculation, patient monitoring for
medication effects, continuous medication infusion administration
(non-titrated vasoactive agents, anti-arrhythmic agents, platelet
inhibitors and/or insulin) Patient monitoring using standardized
procedures for pre-, intra, and post procedures (TEE, cardiac
catheterization with PCI, cardioversion, bronchoscopy, EGD, PEG
placement, chest tube insertion) Recognition of the symptoms and
signs of cardiopulmonary emergencies and the initiation of
standardized interventions to stabilize the patient awaiting
transfer to critical care. Hemodynamic monitoring including
equipment setup and troubleshooting, monitoring and recognition of
signs and symptoms of patient instability. Interpretation of ABGs
and communication of the findings Assessment of the ventilated
patient to assure delivery of the prescribed treatment and proper
patient response Recognition of indications for and management of
the patient requiring non-invasive 02 delivery systems including
oral airways, bipap and nasal CPAP Assessment and understanding of
long term mechanical ventilation and weaning Assessment, monitoring
and managing of patients who require renal therapeutic
interventions such as hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, continuous
bladder irrigation, stents and urostomies Recognition of the
indications for and complications of enteral and parental nutrition
Recognition of and evaluation of the family s needs for more
involvement in the care to aid in transition from hospital to home
The PCU RN should have the following characteristics: advocacy,
clinical judgment, caring practices, systems thinking, response to
diversity, collaboration, clinical inquiry and also be a teacher to
educate the patients and their families. General
CommentsNICOTINE-FREE FACILITYWELLSPAN WILL NOT CONSIDER CANDIDATES
THAT HAVE HAD LICENSE SUSPENDED ANYTIME IN THE PAST - DO NOT SUBMIT
THESE PROFILESAll time off and/or scheduling requests must be
included in the submissionCandidates cannot be considered if they
have been employed as a perm hire at any WellSpan site within the
year.WellSpan requires the flu vaccine from September 7 - April 30.
Please ensure your traveler is willing to obtain prior to
submitting No. of Positions: 1/1. Position creation Replacement
Guaranteed Hours: Contract Weeks:91 26176839EXPTEMP Job
Requirements Required for Onboarding Competency Exam Core Mandatory
Exam Self Assessment (Skills Checklist) 5 Benefits of Travel
Nursing Adapting to new facilities and teams challenges your
problem-solving skills. You learn to navigate different protocols
and procedures, honing your ability to think critically and adapt
to varying healthcare contexts. Change environments regularly to
prevent burnout, maintaining enthusiasm and passion for your
nursing career. The variety in assignments keeps your work engaging
and fulfilling. Managing assignments, travel logistics, and
adapting to new environments requires effective time management.
Travel nursing helps you hone your time management skills, a
valuable asset in any healthcare setting. Travel nursing is a
fulfilling adventure. The combination of professional growth,
personal enrichment, and the excitement of exploring new places
makes it a unique and rewarding career choice. Travel nursing
provides a level of professional autonomy. While adhering to
facility policies, you have the opportunity to work independently
and contribute your expertise to different teams.
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