Humboldt General Hospital
Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,068 per week
Humboldt General Hospital, Winnemucca, Nevada, United States, 89445
Certification Details
ACLS, BLS, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS, NRP, Intermediate or Advanced Fetal Monitoring (in NV RN cannot place Cytotec without Advanced FHM). STABLE- preferred.Job Details
Northern Nevada has a need for a L&D nurses for Nights for a Critical Access Hospital (CAH)! Must be able to work LDRP. Nice town located in the mountains of north central Nevada.Job Requirements
MUST have LDRP experience and the ability to function in L&D, PP, and Sick-Baby Nursery.Okay with 1 year of experience in true LDRP.Ok with first time travelers.C-sections: OB RN Only received the baby- OR does scrub circulate and recovery.All IVs and IV drips are run thru infusion device.Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Pitocin, Mag Sulfate, Antibiotics (rare Insulin - usually with induction, on days if done).Experience with sick babies prior to transport (it can take transport 3 hours to get the patients).Schedule Information
Shifts & Scheduling: 3- 12 hr shifts, start time 7-730, with 30 minute lunch.Modified Self Schedule; Management will accommodate scheduling requests where possible.Weekend Requirements: EOW.Holiday Requirements: included in Holiday Rotation.No call or standby requirement.Unit Specific Information
L&D Beds: 4 LDRPs, 2 PP, 1 Exam Room that can be an LDRP.OB nurse may receive the baby for C-sections; OR Team does scrubbing, circulating and recovery.OB/Neonatologist in house 24/7?: OB on call, 30 min response time.Anesthesia on call after hours with quick response time.RT Equipment: T-pieces for PPV & Vapotherm for high flow.Tele/Monitor Techs: RNs manage their own tele needs.Unit Specific Orientation: 1 day of General orientation and 1-2 shifts on unit with preceptor.Additional Details
Floating Requirements: With low census in OB- may work on stocking, or as a sitter or helping hands in MS, ER, LTC if not needed in unit.Travelers may be required to return to the unit for laboring patients.Use Corometric monitors for EFM.
ACLS, BLS, NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)Required Certifications: BLS, ACLS, NRP, Intermediate or Advanced Fetal Monitoring (in NV RN cannot place Cytotec without Advanced FHM). STABLE- preferred.Job Details
Northern Nevada has a need for a L&D nurses for Nights for a Critical Access Hospital (CAH)! Must be able to work LDRP. Nice town located in the mountains of north central Nevada.Job Requirements
MUST have LDRP experience and the ability to function in L&D, PP, and Sick-Baby Nursery.Okay with 1 year of experience in true LDRP.Ok with first time travelers.C-sections: OB RN Only received the baby- OR does scrub circulate and recovery.All IVs and IV drips are run thru infusion device.Common titratable &/or set rate drips: Pitocin, Mag Sulfate, Antibiotics (rare Insulin - usually with induction, on days if done).Experience with sick babies prior to transport (it can take transport 3 hours to get the patients).Schedule Information
Shifts & Scheduling: 3- 12 hr shifts, start time 7-730, with 30 minute lunch.Modified Self Schedule; Management will accommodate scheduling requests where possible.Weekend Requirements: EOW.Holiday Requirements: included in Holiday Rotation.No call or standby requirement.Unit Specific Information
L&D Beds: 4 LDRPs, 2 PP, 1 Exam Room that can be an LDRP.OB nurse may receive the baby for C-sections; OR Team does scrubbing, circulating and recovery.OB/Neonatologist in house 24/7?: OB on call, 30 min response time.Anesthesia on call after hours with quick response time.RT Equipment: T-pieces for PPV & Vapotherm for high flow.Tele/Monitor Techs: RNs manage their own tele needs.Unit Specific Orientation: 1 day of General orientation and 1-2 shifts on unit with preceptor.Additional Details
Floating Requirements: With low census in OB- may work on stocking, or as a sitter or helping hands in MS, ER, LTC if not needed in unit.Travelers may be required to return to the unit for laboring patients.Use Corometric monitors for EFM.