TravelNurseSource is working with Magnet Medical to find a qualified Interventional Radiology RN in Columbus, Indiana, 47201!
Pay Information
$2,406 per week
About The Position
A Registered Nurse (RN) in Interventional Radiology (IR) is a specialized nurse who provides direct care to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures. These procedures, typically minimally invasive, use imaging techniques (such as X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasound) to guide instruments inside the body for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. The RN in IR plays a critical role in ensuring patient safety, assisting with procedures, monitoring patient conditions, and providing post-procedural care. This role requires knowledge of radiology, surgical techniques, and a strong ability to manage patients undergoing invasive procedures.
Key Responsibilities :
Pre-Procedural Care :
- Assess and prepare patients for interventional radiology procedures by reviewing medical history, lab results, and imaging studies.
- Educate patients and families about the procedure, including what to expect, potential risks, and post-procedure care instructions.
- Ensure that the patient has the appropriate informed consent for the procedure and address any questions or concerns they may have.
- Administer pre-procedural medications, such as sedatives, pain relievers, or contrast agents, as prescribed.
- Assist in preparing the patient for the procedure, ensuring that all necessary equipment and materials are available.
Assisting During Procedures :
Assist the physician and radiologic technologist during interventional procedures by preparing and positioning the patient, maintaining a sterile field, and providing tools or medications as needed.Monitor patient vital signs throughout the procedure, ensuring stability and responding to any changes in condition.Support the team in managing sedation or anesthesia, monitoring the patient’s level of consciousness and respiratory function.Provide comfort measures to reduce anxiety and ensure patient safety during the procedure.Post-Procedural Care :
Monitor the patient’s condition in the recovery area following the procedure, assessing vital signs, pain levels, and any potential complications (e.g., bleeding, infection).Administer pain relief as prescribed and assist patients with comfort and recovery.Educate the patient and family on recovery protocols, including activity restrictions, wound care, and follow-up appointments.Document the patient’s condition, procedures performed, and any changes during the recovery period in the medical records.Ensure that the patient is stable and ready for discharge, coordinating with the healthcare team for further follow-up care as needed.Patient Monitoring and Safety :
Continuously monitor the patient’s vital signs, oxygenation, and consciousness during the procedure and recovery phase.Respond promptly to any changes in patient condition, such as signs of infection, allergic reactions, or other complications.Ensure strict adherence to infection control standards, using aseptic techniques and proper sterilization of equipment.Ensure patient safety through fall precautions, managing any allergies or medical conditions, and preventing any procedural complications.Collaboration with Healthcare Team :
Work closely with interventional radiologists, technologists, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care before, during, and after the procedure.Communicate effectively with the patient and their family, offering support and addressing any questions or concerns throughout the process.Participate in team meetings to discuss patient care, share insights, and improve the quality of care provided.Documentation and Record-Keeping :
Maintain accurate and detailed records of patient assessments, treatments, medications, procedural outcomes, and follow-up care.Ensure proper documentation of any complications, interventions, or changes in patient status during and after the procedure.Follow legal and institutional requirements for documentation, ensuring compliance with health regulations such as HIPAA.Education and Training :
Stay current with advances in interventional radiology techniques, technologies, and best practices.Participate in ongoing education or certification programs related to radiology or specialty care to enhance knowledge and skills.Educate patients about their conditions, the procedures they are undergoing, and post-procedure care and recovery.Infection Control and Equipment Maintenance :
Adhere to infection control guidelines, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), hand hygiene, and sterilization protocols.Ensure that the interventional radiology suite and patient equipment are properly sanitized and maintained.28302305EXPPLAT
Job Requirements
Required for Onboarding
BLSCompetency ExamAbout Magnet Medical
We are new and nimble! Even though our company is new we have over 30 years of experience in the Healthcare Staffing world. We have taken all the exceptional things we’ve learned over the years and put them into Magnet MEdical. We are committed to providing the best Quality, Care, Service and Support to those who are providing care to the patients. We work with Hospitals and Skilled Nursing Facilities across all 50 states. We can’t do our jobs without you so let’s work together to help you meet all of your goals!
We have recently merged two staffing companies to create Magnet Medical which allows us to offer more opportunities to our travelers!
Modalities we staff :
Registered NursesLPN / LVNPT's and PTA'sOT's and COTA'sSLPSurgical Tech'sSterile Processing Tech'sSince we are new and nimble, we are not set in our ways so that we can be flexible to our candidate and client needs. We are here when you need us!