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St Lukes Nampa Medical Center

Travel Nurse RN - Labor and Delivery - $2,377 per week

St Lukes Nampa Medical Center, Nampa, Idaho, United States, 83687


Certification Details

Required Certifications: NPR, BLS, ACLS, STABLEDo not take placenta previa or placenta accreta.Job Details

A hospital in Southern Idaho is in need of an RN with 3+ years of experience with Women's Services (L&D and PP) for a 13 week travel assignment.The nurses will be working 12 hour shifts.Ideal candidates must have 3+ years experience with L&D, Post-Partum, and OR Circulation / Triage.Job Requirements

Must have 3 years of L&D experienceMust have mother baby experience- prefer 1 yearOkay with a first-time traveler.Must have experience and be able to attend deliveries and complete 1 hour of newborn care, triage, Circulate C/S, and provide Postpartum Couplet Care.Must have experience with magnesium.Charge nurse experience preferred.RNs required to titrate drips: YesCommon titratable &/or set rate drips: Yes – Pitocin Protocol, Magnesium Protocol, Insulin drips (occasionally)Schedule Information

Shifts & Scheduling: 7-7.Resource and Charge 0645-1845, 1845-0645.First schedule travelers will fill in the holes, the next schedule travelers can give preference and they will try to work with them but they will fit them in to the schedule around core staff.Unit Specific Information

Do you follow AWHONN guidelines for ratios?: Follow AWHONN Staffing Standards.1:1 labor unless pairing 2 cervical ripening patients. Postpartum is 1:3 couplets care.Triage 1:3, if get up to 4pts will utilize Resource nurseAdmin Supervisor on every shift. Charge RNs do not take an assignment.Also, have a resource RN and triage RN. Resource nurse and triage nurse may start the shift with no patients, triage does fill up quickly.Additional Details

Travelers extend and come back.Have a no fingernail lacquer policy- do not allow acrylic or gel nails in the dept due to unique model- NICU embedded within 7 of LDRP rooms.Travel duos will need 2 cars, cannot do 1 car as they could be at different sites or float during shift.