St Alexius Health Williston Medical Center
Travel Nurse RN - ED - Emergency Department - $1,705 per week
St Alexius Health Williston Medical Center, Williston, North Dakota, United States, 58801
Certification Details
BLS - Basic Life SupportACLS - Advanced Cardiovascular Life SupportPALS - Pediatric Advanced Life SupportTNCC - Trauma Nursing Core CourseJob Requirements
Department: ER RNExperience or 'Must have' skills: Must have ER experienceTypically 2.5 days of unit/department specific orientationSchedule Information
Rotating Shifts 7a-7p / 7p-7a / 8a-5p / 5p-5aSelf scheduling but Manager would help with traveler schedule, can review block scheduling if preferred by travelerWeekend Requirements: 2-3/6 week scheduleHoliday Requirements: YES if holiday coverage neededFloating Requirements: may be asked to float to MS/ICU or OBTraveler may be placed OC if low censusUnit Specific Information
# of Beds/Trauma Bays: 9 Treatment Spaces + 2 Overflow beds + 2 TriageOn average, how many patients do you treat in the ER/day? 50-60 patients/24 hoursNurse:Patient Ratios 1: 4-5Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Abdominal Pain, Stroke, Cardiac, Trauma, ENT, Respiratory, EtcED Physician &/or Mid-Levels staffed? Physician coverage 24/7 in hours, Med Levels 12 hour shifts from 10a-10pDo you have a Charge Nurse on each shift? Charge on each shift, they do take patientsAre there nurse aids/Patient Sitters on each shift? CNA/Techs- they assist with ADL's, stocking, cleaning rooms, EKG's-- we have a tech from 1p-1aRT Equipment? Vents, Cpap, BiPap, High Flow- RT assists with all of thisX-Ray or CT in the ER? Xray & CT are in the hospital - CT tech in house at all times.Does Phlebotomy draw labs or RNs draw? Both- RN's will collect labs with IV starts, if no IV then phlebotomy can drawAdditional Details
Trauma Level? Level 4 Trauma Center, Acute Stroke Ready HospitalNo in house security, Local PD is utilized if neededScrubs Color/Dress Code: Black
BLS - Basic Life SupportACLS - Advanced Cardiovascular Life SupportPALS - Pediatric Advanced Life SupportTNCC - Trauma Nursing Core CourseJob Requirements
Department: ER RNExperience or 'Must have' skills: Must have ER experienceTypically 2.5 days of unit/department specific orientationSchedule Information
Rotating Shifts 7a-7p / 7p-7a / 8a-5p / 5p-5aSelf scheduling but Manager would help with traveler schedule, can review block scheduling if preferred by travelerWeekend Requirements: 2-3/6 week scheduleHoliday Requirements: YES if holiday coverage neededFloating Requirements: may be asked to float to MS/ICU or OBTraveler may be placed OC if low censusUnit Specific Information
# of Beds/Trauma Bays: 9 Treatment Spaces + 2 Overflow beds + 2 TriageOn average, how many patients do you treat in the ER/day? 50-60 patients/24 hoursNurse:Patient Ratios 1: 4-5Common diagnoses/Types of patients: Abdominal Pain, Stroke, Cardiac, Trauma, ENT, Respiratory, EtcED Physician &/or Mid-Levels staffed? Physician coverage 24/7 in hours, Med Levels 12 hour shifts from 10a-10pDo you have a Charge Nurse on each shift? Charge on each shift, they do take patientsAre there nurse aids/Patient Sitters on each shift? CNA/Techs- they assist with ADL's, stocking, cleaning rooms, EKG's-- we have a tech from 1p-1aRT Equipment? Vents, Cpap, BiPap, High Flow- RT assists with all of thisX-Ray or CT in the ER? Xray & CT are in the hospital - CT tech in house at all times.Does Phlebotomy draw labs or RNs draw? Both- RN's will collect labs with IV starts, if no IV then phlebotomy can drawAdditional Details
Trauma Level? Level 4 Trauma Center, Acute Stroke Ready HospitalNo in house security, Local PD is utilized if neededScrubs Color/Dress Code: Black