Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg / Telemetry - $2,079 per week
Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 28412
Certification Details
PREFERRED SKILLS / CERTS / EXP: titrate cardiac drips, titrate vasoactive drips, Chest tubes-Emerson/Pleur-evacCerts: BLS, ACLS, NIHAdditional certifications and verifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support, BLS - Basic Life Support, PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support, NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Procedure, CHEMO - Chemotherapy, TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course, EFM - Electronic Fetal Monitoring, NIH Stroke CertificationJob Details
RTO after booking is not allowed and is not allowed to be worked out onsite.Any call offs or additional RTO on unit, could possibly turn into a cancel and DNR.Ratios: 1:6 for floor for surgical/medicine inpatient patients.Shift: 12 HR NIGHTS; 36 or 48 hours accepted.If 48, then no OT billed until after 48 hours.Unit will accept contracts from 13 weeks+ up to March 15, 2025 (hard stop) to get the unit through the holidays!!RTO: 7 days MAXFloat Requirement: when needed to like unitsWeekend Requirement: every other weekendPATIENT DIAGNOSES: Wide range of patient diagnoses that have had or plan to have surgery or involved in a trauma.SPECIAL PROCEDURES/UNIT DETAILS: Wide range of any inpatient surgical procedure, as well as trauma.SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Wound Vacs, Chest Tubes, NG tube/Corpak, JP Drains, Hemovac Drains, Penrose DrainsUNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication): Pyxis, EPIC, SBARSCHEDULING TYPE: Schedule as needed as neededUNIT ORIENTATION: 2 Days of hospital orientation, 24 hours of floor trainingSCRUBS: All Navy or Navy on bottom/White TopJob Requirements
Minimum Years of Experience: Must have 2 years of surgical unit experienceTraveler Experience: Travel experience is preferred by not requiredLocals Accepted/Rate Difference: YesRequired Skills: Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Management of dysrhythmias, use of Rapid Response Teams, Blood Product Administration, Central line care/management, Peripheral Line Care/Management, Surgical drains,
Nasal Cannula, Non-invasive airway management, Isolation Precautions, Wound Care/Wound VacCerts: BLS, ACLS, NIH*MUST Pass EKG Testing prior to start for this specialty.*Combination acuity unit: Adult medical surgical and surgical stepdown.Schedule Information
Shift: 12 HR NIGHTS; 36 or 48 hours accepted.RTO: 7 days MAXSchedule as needed as neededUNIT ORIENTATION: 2 Days of hospital orientation, 24 hours of floor trainingFloat Requirement: when needed to like unitsWeekend Requirement: every other weekendUnit Specific Information
Ratios: 1:6 for floor for surgical/medicine inpatient patients.PATIENT DIAGNOSES: Wide range of patient diagnoses that have had or plan to have surgery or involved in a trauma: Cellulitis, Appendicitis, Cholecystitis, Diverticulitis, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Gun Shots, Stabbings, Falls, Various Cancers, Kidney Stones, Bowel Obstruction, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Limb Ischemia, Hernia, GangreneSPECIAL PROCEDURES/UNIT DETAILS: Wide range of any inpatient surgical procedure, as well as trauma: Cholecystectomy, Appendectomy, Hernia Repair, TURP, Ostomy Creation or Closure, Wound Debridement, Tumor Removal, Kidney Stone Removal, Amputations, Fem Pop BypassAdditional Details
Contract staff will be assigned and expected to work a Storm Team and/or Hurricane Team.Contract staff may be required to report to work during a catastrophic event, mass casualty or disaster.Consolidation to the Centralized Office mid contract may occur and the contract staff may be preassigned to units as needed
PREFERRED SKILLS / CERTS / EXP: titrate cardiac drips, titrate vasoactive drips, Chest tubes-Emerson/Pleur-evacCerts: BLS, ACLS, NIHAdditional certifications and verifications: ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support, BLS - Basic Life Support, PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support, NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Procedure, CHEMO - Chemotherapy, TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course, EFM - Electronic Fetal Monitoring, NIH Stroke CertificationJob Details
RTO after booking is not allowed and is not allowed to be worked out onsite.Any call offs or additional RTO on unit, could possibly turn into a cancel and DNR.Ratios: 1:6 for floor for surgical/medicine inpatient patients.Shift: 12 HR NIGHTS; 36 or 48 hours accepted.If 48, then no OT billed until after 48 hours.Unit will accept contracts from 13 weeks+ up to March 15, 2025 (hard stop) to get the unit through the holidays!!RTO: 7 days MAXFloat Requirement: when needed to like unitsWeekend Requirement: every other weekendPATIENT DIAGNOSES: Wide range of patient diagnoses that have had or plan to have surgery or involved in a trauma.SPECIAL PROCEDURES/UNIT DETAILS: Wide range of any inpatient surgical procedure, as well as trauma.SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Wound Vacs, Chest Tubes, NG tube/Corpak, JP Drains, Hemovac Drains, Penrose DrainsUNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication): Pyxis, EPIC, SBARSCHEDULING TYPE: Schedule as needed as neededUNIT ORIENTATION: 2 Days of hospital orientation, 24 hours of floor trainingSCRUBS: All Navy or Navy on bottom/White TopJob Requirements
Minimum Years of Experience: Must have 2 years of surgical unit experienceTraveler Experience: Travel experience is preferred by not requiredLocals Accepted/Rate Difference: YesRequired Skills: Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Management of dysrhythmias, use of Rapid Response Teams, Blood Product Administration, Central line care/management, Peripheral Line Care/Management, Surgical drains,
Nasal Cannula, Non-invasive airway management, Isolation Precautions, Wound Care/Wound VacCerts: BLS, ACLS, NIH*MUST Pass EKG Testing prior to start for this specialty.*Combination acuity unit: Adult medical surgical and surgical stepdown.Schedule Information
Shift: 12 HR NIGHTS; 36 or 48 hours accepted.RTO: 7 days MAXSchedule as needed as neededUNIT ORIENTATION: 2 Days of hospital orientation, 24 hours of floor trainingFloat Requirement: when needed to like unitsWeekend Requirement: every other weekendUnit Specific Information
Ratios: 1:6 for floor for surgical/medicine inpatient patients.PATIENT DIAGNOSES: Wide range of patient diagnoses that have had or plan to have surgery or involved in a trauma: Cellulitis, Appendicitis, Cholecystitis, Diverticulitis, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Gun Shots, Stabbings, Falls, Various Cancers, Kidney Stones, Bowel Obstruction, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Limb Ischemia, Hernia, GangreneSPECIAL PROCEDURES/UNIT DETAILS: Wide range of any inpatient surgical procedure, as well as trauma: Cholecystectomy, Appendectomy, Hernia Repair, TURP, Ostomy Creation or Closure, Wound Debridement, Tumor Removal, Kidney Stone Removal, Amputations, Fem Pop BypassAdditional Details
Contract staff will be assigned and expected to work a Storm Team and/or Hurricane Team.Contract staff may be required to report to work during a catastrophic event, mass casualty or disaster.Consolidation to the Centralized Office mid contract may occur and the contract staff may be preassigned to units as needed