1. General job duties. Types of procedures required.
ICU Nursing Care, generally a 2 : 1 ratio. Lots of vents and drips. May need to assist with beside line placement, bronchs, chest tubes, etc.
2. Equipment utilized in the unit / dept. (Is there computerized charting, medication systems, etc.)
Epic, Pyxis, Client Monitors, Stryker ICU beds, Caminos, Maquet Booms
3. Required skills and minimum years of experience.
2 years ICU experience
4. Specific licensures and certifications / registrations required. (ARRT, CRT, BLS, ACLS, etc)
WI RN license, current BLS and ACLS, prefer CCRN and TNCC - not required
5. Shift or schedule requirements. (Will the employee ever work alone? Is call required? If so, how often? Are weekends required?)
Will never work alone; no call required
Required every other weekend and every other holiday; all 12 hour shifts
6. Floating to other units / departments. (If so, to which units / departments?)
Float between MSICU and CICU is most likely, then to the step-down units (CTU and IMC) if needed, and there is a possibility of floating to the Med-Surg inpatient units if there is a need : Palliative, Onc, Medical, Post-Surgical and also Inpatient Rehab and Clinical Decision Unit.
Contract staff is first to float - consistent throughout the facility.
7. Bed size / number of rooms for this unit / dept.
16 beds / 16 rooms
8. Nurse to patient ratio of this unit. (nursing only)
Usually 2 : 1; certain circumstances may be 1 : 1 - CRRT, very unstable; occasionally may require 3 : 1 if there are step- down patients in ICU as Overflow
9. Dress Code :
Scrubs - any color, close-toed nonslip shoes
10. Tell us about the unit / department specific training and orientation program.
General Nursing Orientation and 2 orientation shifts in the unit
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