First Connect
RN (Registered Nurse)
First Connect, Chandler, AZ, United States
Unit Notes
*****THIS IS A TELE POSITION, REQUIRING TELE SKILLS - PLEASE READ BELOW*****
Minimum 2 years of experience - must be recent, within the past 6 months.
**Travelers will need to pass a dysrhythmia exam within 48 hours of receiving offer, through RELIAS, only (with 2 MAX attempts).
**There is also a PASS/FAIL SIM LAB on day one of orientation (study guides will be provided with first day instructions.)
# of beds CRMC 60 ED Beds, MGMC 31 ED Beds
Ratios 1 to 4
Required certifications BLS, ACLS
Common diagnoses/Types of patients ED holds waiting for placement on a unit, primarily MS/Tele
Experience
MUST HAVE a strong cardiac tele background, preferably 2 years. Must be able to decrease cardiac drips per physicians orders and parameters. Nurses will be caring for more tele patients VS medical. (MS/Tele travlers DO NOT need prior travel experience
Are RNs required to titrate drips? Yes
Common titratable &/or set rate drips Cardizem, Heparin, Amiodarone
Charge Nurse/House Supervisor ED charge nurse.
Are there nurse aids on this unit/Ratios ED PCTs available
RT Equipment (vents, Cpap, BiPap, etc) No Vents
Is there tele on this unit? Monitor Techs? RNs read strips? Nurses must be able to read & interpret strips. No monitor tech in the ED.
Shifts & Scheduling 12 hr shifts (7a - 7p or 7p - 7a) Ability to self-schedule; however this could change from time to time.
Weekend Requirement 4 weekend shifts in a 4 week schedule.
Holiday Requirement Rotate in with the perm staff
Is there a call or standby requirement? No call required
Floating Requirements Would float to med/surg/tele/overflow units and CRMC/MGMC Eds as needed.
Scrub Color/Dress Code Navy
Unit/Department specific orientation 2 shifts orientation to Med/Surg/Tele at primary campus.
Additional Notes Will be caring for patients from the ER who are waiting on a bed in the hospital.
Additional Questions May be asked to help with ED patients including vitals, IV starts and medicaton administration. Will not be asked to be primary RN for ED patient assignment.
*****THIS IS A TELE POSITION, REQUIRING TELE SKILLS - PLEASE READ BELOW*****
Minimum 2 years of experience - must be recent, within the past 6 months.
**Travelers will need to pass a dysrhythmia exam within 48 hours of receiving offer, through RELIAS, only (with 2 MAX attempts).
**There is also a PASS/FAIL SIM LAB on day one of orientation (study guides will be provided with first day instructions.)
# of beds CRMC 60 ED Beds, MGMC 31 ED Beds
Ratios 1 to 4
Required certifications BLS, ACLS
Common diagnoses/Types of patients ED holds waiting for placement on a unit, primarily MS/Tele
Experience
MUST HAVE a strong cardiac tele background, preferably 2 years. Must be able to decrease cardiac drips per physicians orders and parameters. Nurses will be caring for more tele patients VS medical. (MS/Tele travlers DO NOT need prior travel experience
Are RNs required to titrate drips? Yes
Common titratable &/or set rate drips Cardizem, Heparin, Amiodarone
Charge Nurse/House Supervisor ED charge nurse.
Are there nurse aids on this unit/Ratios ED PCTs available
RT Equipment (vents, Cpap, BiPap, etc) No Vents
Is there tele on this unit? Monitor Techs? RNs read strips? Nurses must be able to read & interpret strips. No monitor tech in the ED.
Shifts & Scheduling 12 hr shifts (7a - 7p or 7p - 7a) Ability to self-schedule; however this could change from time to time.
Weekend Requirement 4 weekend shifts in a 4 week schedule.
Holiday Requirement Rotate in with the perm staff
Is there a call or standby requirement? No call required
Floating Requirements Would float to med/surg/tele/overflow units and CRMC/MGMC Eds as needed.
Scrub Color/Dress Code Navy
Unit/Department specific orientation 2 shifts orientation to Med/Surg/Tele at primary campus.
Additional Notes Will be caring for patients from the ER who are waiting on a bed in the hospital.
Additional Questions May be asked to help with ED patients including vitals, IV starts and medicaton administration. Will not be asked to be primary RN for ED patient assignment.