Certification DetailsHold an active BLS, ACLS, NRP.Prefer intermediate or advanced FHM.RNs- BLS, ACLS, NRP
Job DetailsA hospital in Washington is looking for an experienced L&D RN for a travel contract.The right candidate will have 2 full years of experience.To hear more about this opportunity please call Medical Solutions today!
Job RequirementsHold an active BLS, ACLS, NRP, and WA License.Pending license needed to submit.Temp license takes approximately 4 weeks.Remove all jewelry from hands and forearms - Policy regarding Surgical Hand Scrub includes no artificial nails or nail enhancements, and natural fingernails only, clean, well-manicured, not longer than ¼ inch beyond fingertip, and no open lesions or breaks in skin integrity of cuticles, hands, and forearms.C-section experience required.
Schedule InformationWeekend Requirement: Every other. Days (Sat and Sun) Nights (Fri and Sat)Holidays rotate in with perm staff.12 hour shifts. 0700-1930, 1900-0730. Flexibility with scheduling as long as it meets the needs of the department.Floor specific orientation includes an 8 hour day for compliance with manager, 8 hour EPIC class, and 2-3 12 hour shifts for unit specific orientation.
Unit Specific Information# L&D Beds: 34 total beds# triage beds: 2 Triage beds# Postpartum beds: 14 PP# births per day, per year: 150-180 births a month on average.Certs: RNs- BLS, ACLS, NRPRatios: Follow AWHONN L&D 1-2 MB 3-4 coupletsFHM System: Centricity- perinatalEMR: EPICCharge Nurse/House Supervisor: Free charge, both shifts.Nurse Aides/OB tech: one surgical tech 24/7. There is also a patient care assistant with clerical duties on each shift.
Additional DetailsACLS, BLS, NRPCall Requirement: NoScrub Color: scrubs provided. A locker is provided as well.Tele: Yes for PACU after C-sectionDrips: Magnesium, Pitocin and InsulinOB/Neonatologist in house: 24/7 in house OBGYN/hospitalist, assists with triaging patients and emergent cases.IV Team: yesRT 24/7: yes- typically one assigned to family birthPharmacy 24/7: yesFloating: Mother baby and post partum all one unit. No floating to NICU. No floating outside of the departmentCommon diagnosis/ Types of patients: 33 weeks and above. High risk, Preeclampsia, Diabetic, Psych/Social issues, positive elicit substance useMust be able to circulate.Night shifts, 1900-0730, every other weekend.
Location: Bangor, WA, US
Posted Date: 11/29/2024