Mission Hospital
Travel Nurse RN - Med Surg - $2,160 per week
Mission Hospital, Asheville, North Carolina, us, 28814
Certification Details
BLS, telemetryJob Requirements
Must have Telemetry competencyMust be able to manage 6-7 patients depending on the shiftUrology and bowel experience (that's our two biggest patient populations)Required Certifications: BLS, telemetrySchedule Information
Type of staff: Day Shift - staffing grid calls for 1 charge, 11 RNs, 4 CNAs, 1 unit secretaryNight Shift - staffing grid calls for 1 charge, 10 RNs, 4 CNAs, 1 unit secretaryPatient Ratios - 1:6 on day shift, 1:7 on night shiftWeekends and On call(if any): 6 weekend shifts per 6-week scheduleUnit Specific Information
Number of Beds - 44Number of Staff – 75Typical procedures performed: TPN, PCA, Wound vacs, Tube feeds, PEG tubes, dobhoffs, NG tubes, Colostomies and urostomies, Drains: biliary, JP, nephrostomy, urinary catheters, CBI, Heparin drips, IV antibioticsBest personality Fit: Positive, smiling, and engaging, Fast-paced and energetic, Good communicator with the charge nurse, unit secretary, providers, and the CNA teamAdditional Details
Dress Code: Scrub Color/Attire - Navy blue pants, navy blue or white scrub top and jacket (if jacket is needed), white undershirt (if needed). No sweaters, sweatshirts, hoodies, coats, or jackets
BLS, telemetryJob Requirements
Must have Telemetry competencyMust be able to manage 6-7 patients depending on the shiftUrology and bowel experience (that's our two biggest patient populations)Required Certifications: BLS, telemetrySchedule Information
Type of staff: Day Shift - staffing grid calls for 1 charge, 11 RNs, 4 CNAs, 1 unit secretaryNight Shift - staffing grid calls for 1 charge, 10 RNs, 4 CNAs, 1 unit secretaryPatient Ratios - 1:6 on day shift, 1:7 on night shiftWeekends and On call(if any): 6 weekend shifts per 6-week scheduleUnit Specific Information
Number of Beds - 44Number of Staff – 75Typical procedures performed: TPN, PCA, Wound vacs, Tube feeds, PEG tubes, dobhoffs, NG tubes, Colostomies and urostomies, Drains: biliary, JP, nephrostomy, urinary catheters, CBI, Heparin drips, IV antibioticsBest personality Fit: Positive, smiling, and engaging, Fast-paced and energetic, Good communicator with the charge nurse, unit secretary, providers, and the CNA teamAdditional Details
Dress Code: Scrub Color/Attire - Navy blue pants, navy blue or white scrub top and jacket (if jacket is needed), white undershirt (if needed). No sweaters, sweatshirts, hoodies, coats, or jackets