Monitors and interprets rhythms, monitors patient's hemodynamic statuses, administers prescribed cardiac medication and tele approved drips. 2 years experience required Previous travel exp required Ce...
Monitors and interprets rhythms, monitors patient's hemodynamic statuses, administers prescribed cardiac medication and tele approved drips. 2 years experience required Previous travel exp required Certfications Required: ACLS, BLS, NIH Epic Required Patient Ratios: 1:5 Patient Rooms/Beds: 14 Scrub Color: Charcoal grey Patient Diagnoses: cardiac observation, post surgical observation Skills Required: MS/Tele, remote monitoring, Starting IV's, Skills Preferred: Cardiac telemetry, ER holding, interpretation/management of dysrhythmias, phlebotomy, heparin protocols, nasal cannula, portable oxygen tank.
Travel Experience Required: Yes.
Years of Experience: 2 year(s).
Charting System: Required, Epic.
Trauma Level I Experience: Preferred.
Certfications: BLS.
Work Settings
• ER Holding
• MS/Tele
• Telemetry
• Cardiac Telemetry
• Cardiac Monitoring and Emergency response
• Use of Rapid Response/Code teams
• Interpretation of dysrhythmias
• Management of dysrhythmias
• Telemetry - remote monitoring
• Cardiovascular
• Post MI
• Pre/Post Cardiac Cath
• Pre/Post Cardiac Surgery
• Medications
• PCA
• Heparin Protocols
• Manage Cardiac drips- no titration
• Neurological/Psychiatric
• CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident)
• Spinal cord injury
• Plastics
• Surgical drains
• Respiratory
• High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC)
• Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs)
• Tracheostomy care/management
• BiPAP/CPAP management/maintenance
• Nasal Cannula
• Oxygen administration
• Gastrointestinal
• Feeding tube care and management
• Genitourinary/Renal
• Pre/Post Hemodialysis Management
• Renal failure
• IV therapy/Phlebotomy
• Accessing/Managing Ports
• Blood Product Administration
• Central line care/management
• Peripheral Line Care/Management
• PICC line management
• Starting and maintaining IVs
• Professional Topics and Skills
• Isolation Precautions/PPE
• Wound Care/Wound Vac.
Patient Ratios:
Days: 1:6
Nights: 1:6
Weekends: 1:6
Float Required: Yes.
Patient Age Groups: Adults, Geriatrics.
Number of Rooms: 36.
Number of Beds: 36.
Interdisciplinary Support: Physical Therapy, Respiratory Services, Interpretation Services, Phlebotomy, Radiology, Social Services, Rapid Response Teams, Pharmacy, Transportation.
Shift: Nights, 3x12 hours.
Years of experience: Minimum 2 years.
Travel experience: Preferred.
Charting: Epic (experience required).
Trauma Level I Experience: Preferred.
Patient Ratios: 1:6.
Float required: Yes, to units of equal acuity.
Number of rooms/beds: 36.