Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $1,966 per week at St Alexius Health Williston Medical Center summary :
A Travel Nurse RN with experience in Emergency Department settings provides critical care to a diverse range of patients, including those with traumatic injuries, while maintaining necessary certifications such as BLS, ACLS, PALS, and TNCC. Expected to work rotating shifts in a Level 4 Trauma Center, the nurse collaborates with a team to handle an average of 50-60 patients daily, potentially performing triage and assisting with labs. Flexibility in scheduling, including weekend and holiday duties, is essential to ensure effective patient care in a fast-paced environment.
Certification Details
Job Requirements
Must have ER experienceMust have certifications : BLS, ACLS, PALS, TNCCExperience with a variety of patient types including Abdominal Pain, Stroke, Cardiac, Trauma, ENT, Respiratory, etc.Ability to perform in a Level 4 Trauma Center and Acute Stroke Ready HospitalSchedule Information
Shifts & Scheduling : Rotating Shifts 7a-7p / 7p-7a / 8a-5p / 5p-5aSelf-scheduling is allowed, block scheduling can be discussedWeekend Requirement : 2-3 weekends per 6-week scheduleHoliday Requirements : Must be available if neededFloating Requirements : May be asked to float to MS / ICU or OBUnit Specific Information
9 Treatment Spaces + 2 Overflow beds + 2 Triage in ERAverage of 50-60 patients / 24 hoursNurse : Patient Ratios 1 : 4-5Do not have a dedicated Triage area; Bedside Triage when possibleTraveler may perform triageER holds are in main ERCharge Nurse on each shift, may take patientsCNA / Techs assist with ADLs, stocking, cleaning rooms, EKGsRT in house 6a-6p, on call after hoursNurses review their own telemetry stripsOrientation typically 2.5 daysDress Code : BlackAdditional Details
No in-house security, Local PD utilized if neededCommon drips include Insulin, Diltiazem, Propfol, Fentanyl, HeparinPhysician coverage 24 / 7, Med Levels 12-hour shiftsNo separate Psych / seclusion roomsX-ray & CT available in the hospitalNurses may need to collect labs with IV starts or phlebotomyKeywords :
Travel Nurse, Emergency Department, ER Nurse, Patient Care, BLS, ACLS, Trauma Nurse, Nursing, Critical Care, Healthcare