Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center
Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg - $1,998 per week
Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, North Carolina, United States, 28412
Certification Details
Required Certifications: BLSPreferred Certifications: ACLS, Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Pre/Post Hemodialysis Management, Management of drips, CVA, Pre/Post Neuro Surgery, Spinal cord injuriesJob 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.Minimum Years of Experience: Required 2 year of experience required in last 5 yearsTraveler Experience: Accepts 1st time travelersLocals Accepted / Rate Difference: YesSkills: Must be able to take heparin drips, PCA, Colostomy Care, Feeding tube care and management, Blood product Administration, Central line care/management, Peripheral line care/management, phlebotomy, PICC line management, IV starts, Management of dysrhythmias, O2 Protocol Management, Non-invasive airway management, Isolation Precautions/PPE, Traumatic Brain injury, ortho trauma, surgical drains, chest tubes- Emerson/Pleuravac, Nasal Cannula, Oral Suctioning, Tracheostomy Management, Wound care.Epic documentation experience required.Target Ratios: 1:6-7 (Must be comfortable with these ratios)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.PATIENT DIAGNOSES: Severe injury to the bones, joints, and/or soft tissue. Traumatic brain injuries. Spine injuries, pain. Neurological trauma/nerve damage (small population). Subdural hematoma.UNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication): Pyxis, EPIC, SBARUNIT ORIENTATION: 12 hour unit orientation. 16 hour organizational education.Job Requirements
Active RN license required.BLSACLSInterpretation of dysrhythmiasPre/Post Hemodialysis ManagementManagement of dripsCVAPre/Post Neuro SurgerySpinal cord injuriesSchedule Information
Shift: 12HR NIGHTS. 36 or 48 hours accepted. If 48, then no OT billed until after 48 hours.Contract Length: 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: Floating to similar units and alternate care locations with inpatients holdingWeekend Requirement: Traveler will be assigned to every other weekendHoliday Requirement: Must be able to work 2 of 3 major holidays.Unit Specific Information
UNIT ORIENTATION: 12 hour unit orientation. 16 hour organizational education.UNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication): Pyxis, EPIC, SBARAdditional Details
Must pass EKG Testing prior to start for this specialtySCRUBS: Navy
Required Certifications: BLSPreferred Certifications: ACLS, Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Pre/Post Hemodialysis Management, Management of drips, CVA, Pre/Post Neuro Surgery, Spinal cord injuriesJob 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.Minimum Years of Experience: Required 2 year of experience required in last 5 yearsTraveler Experience: Accepts 1st time travelersLocals Accepted / Rate Difference: YesSkills: Must be able to take heparin drips, PCA, Colostomy Care, Feeding tube care and management, Blood product Administration, Central line care/management, Peripheral line care/management, phlebotomy, PICC line management, IV starts, Management of dysrhythmias, O2 Protocol Management, Non-invasive airway management, Isolation Precautions/PPE, Traumatic Brain injury, ortho trauma, surgical drains, chest tubes- Emerson/Pleuravac, Nasal Cannula, Oral Suctioning, Tracheostomy Management, Wound care.Epic documentation experience required.Target Ratios: 1:6-7 (Must be comfortable with these ratios)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.PATIENT DIAGNOSES: Severe injury to the bones, joints, and/or soft tissue. Traumatic brain injuries. Spine injuries, pain. Neurological trauma/nerve damage (small population). Subdural hematoma.UNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication): Pyxis, EPIC, SBARUNIT ORIENTATION: 12 hour unit orientation. 16 hour organizational education.Job Requirements
Active RN license required.BLSACLSInterpretation of dysrhythmiasPre/Post Hemodialysis ManagementManagement of dripsCVAPre/Post Neuro SurgerySpinal cord injuriesSchedule Information
Shift: 12HR NIGHTS. 36 or 48 hours accepted. If 48, then no OT billed until after 48 hours.Contract Length: 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: Floating to similar units and alternate care locations with inpatients holdingWeekend Requirement: Traveler will be assigned to every other weekendHoliday Requirement: Must be able to work 2 of 3 major holidays.Unit Specific Information
UNIT ORIENTATION: 12 hour unit orientation. 16 hour organizational education.UNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication): Pyxis, EPIC, SBARAdditional Details
Must pass EKG Testing prior to start for this specialtySCRUBS: Navy