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Travel Nurse RN - Pediatric Med Surg - $2,538 per week - Prescott Valley Arizona
Company: Yavapai Regional Medical Center - East Location: Prescott Valley, Arizona
Posted On: 09/18/2024
Certification Details - Required certifications: BLS, ACLS & PALS
Job Details - ACLS, BLS, PALS;Pediatric / MST is a mixed unit of adult & pediatric patients. The ratio of adults and pediatric patients vary and at times there are more adults than pediatric patients. Must be willing to care for adult and pediatric patients.
- Experience working with children is required. Must take care of adults as well. Looking for strong nurses as perm staff may have less experience (ex new grads or nurses that have been out of acute care for a while).
Job Requirements - Experience working with children is required.
- Must be willing to care for adult and pediatric patients.
Schedule Information - 12-hour shifts, 0700/1900 - 1930/0730
- every other weekend, Friday and Saturday for Nights, Saturday and Sunday for dayshift.
- Holiday rotation to distribute holidays fairly
- If low census, staff rotates standby turns
Unit Specific Information - # of beds: 10
- Ratios: PEDIATRICS 1:3-4, MST 1:5
- Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Surgical, Medical, Telemetry, Pediatrics
- Are RNs required to titrate drips?: No
- Common titratable &/or set rate drips: n/a
- Charge Nurse/House Supervisor: Charge RN manages 50 inpatient beds
- Are there nurse aids on this unit/Ratios: NAs take 10 patients. If no NA RN takes 3 patients
- Provides primary care
- RN Equipment (vents, Cpap, BiPap, etc): Administer high flow to stabilize for transfer. Care for stable Adult patients needing bi-pap for chronic conditions.
- Is there tele on this unit? Monitor Techs? RNs read strips?: Yes for adult MST patients. Remote Monitor Techs. RNs do need to be able to read their Tele strips.
- Floating Requirements: Float into our MCU or MST unit to care for adult MST, also Cross train and float to the birthing unit to care for mom-baby Couplets. Would not go to west campus. IF they have experience in Labor and delivery, they can float there as well.
- Scrub Color/Dress Code: NAVY
- Unit/Department specific orientation: Attend hospital orientation, unit orientation based on experience
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