St Lukes Meridian Medical Center
Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,460 per week
St Lukes Meridian Medical Center, Meridian, Idaho, us, 83680
Job Details
A hospital in Southern Idaho is in need of a Labor and Delivery RN to work a 13 week travel assignment.The nurse will be working 12 hour shifts.For additional information and to be submitted for consideration please contact Medical Solutions.Job Requirements
The nurse must have his/her NRP and BLS.Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS, NRP, Stable (taken at least once), AWHONN Intermediate Or Advanced Fetal Monitoring.Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Laboring patients 32wks and greater, Elective Induction of labor, Medical Induction of Labor, Stable Antepartum Patients, Postpartum Patients, Well Newborns.Experience or 'Must have' skills: L&D, PP, and circulating experience required; triage experience strongly preferred.RNs required to titrate drips: Yes.Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Primarily Pitocin per protocol, mag, rarely insulin.Schedule Information
12-hour shifts, 7a-7p and 7p-7a.Per hospital policy, staff cannot work more than five shifts in a row.We do our best to accommodate traveler schedule requests outside of approved time off.Weekend Requirements: based on unit needs.Holiday Requirements: based on unit needs.Is there a call or standby requirement: No.Floating Requirements: Travelers required to float to like units within valley (Nampa L&D and Boise L&D).Orientation: Customized based on each traveler, typically 4-6 shifts.Unit Specific Information
Are there nurse aids/surgical techs on this unit: CNA for floor (L&D/PP/NICU) 4-5 days and nights/week. Unit clerk 24/7.OB/Neonatologist in house 24/7: OB hospitalist 24/7, midwives always on call. Neonatal NP 24/7 and Neonatologist on call available within 15 min.Anesthesia in house 24/7: CRNA 24/7.EFM System: GE ConnectScrub Color/Dress code: Blue scrubs provided on unit.Additional Details
# of L&D Beds: 10# of OR Suites on the unit for C-Sections: 2 ORs- L&D RNs would circulate# of Triage beds: 4# of Postpartum beds: 10# of Births per month: About 120 per month on average.Do you follow AWHONN guidelines for ratios: AWHONN standards (primarily 1:1 in L&D and 1:6 couple care in PP).
A hospital in Southern Idaho is in need of a Labor and Delivery RN to work a 13 week travel assignment.The nurse will be working 12 hour shifts.For additional information and to be submitted for consideration please contact Medical Solutions.Job Requirements
The nurse must have his/her NRP and BLS.Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS, NRP, Stable (taken at least once), AWHONN Intermediate Or Advanced Fetal Monitoring.Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Laboring patients 32wks and greater, Elective Induction of labor, Medical Induction of Labor, Stable Antepartum Patients, Postpartum Patients, Well Newborns.Experience or 'Must have' skills: L&D, PP, and circulating experience required; triage experience strongly preferred.RNs required to titrate drips: Yes.Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Primarily Pitocin per protocol, mag, rarely insulin.Schedule Information
12-hour shifts, 7a-7p and 7p-7a.Per hospital policy, staff cannot work more than five shifts in a row.We do our best to accommodate traveler schedule requests outside of approved time off.Weekend Requirements: based on unit needs.Holiday Requirements: based on unit needs.Is there a call or standby requirement: No.Floating Requirements: Travelers required to float to like units within valley (Nampa L&D and Boise L&D).Orientation: Customized based on each traveler, typically 4-6 shifts.Unit Specific Information
Are there nurse aids/surgical techs on this unit: CNA for floor (L&D/PP/NICU) 4-5 days and nights/week. Unit clerk 24/7.OB/Neonatologist in house 24/7: OB hospitalist 24/7, midwives always on call. Neonatal NP 24/7 and Neonatologist on call available within 15 min.Anesthesia in house 24/7: CRNA 24/7.EFM System: GE ConnectScrub Color/Dress code: Blue scrubs provided on unit.Additional Details
# of L&D Beds: 10# of OR Suites on the unit for C-Sections: 2 ORs- L&D RNs would circulate# of Triage beds: 4# of Postpartum beds: 10# of Births per month: About 120 per month on average.Do you follow AWHONN guidelines for ratios: AWHONN standards (primarily 1:1 in L&D and 1:6 couple care in PP).