HI-CVU RN - Varied Shift Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Hilo, HI at Geebo

HI-CVU RN - Varied Shift


Job Description:
Any traveler not currently in possession of an active State of HI license must apply upon acceptance of offer. Candidate must have Hawaii License by start of assignment. Progressive Care Unit. 15 bed unit. 3 Step down ICU; 12 telemetry. 1:
4 for Progressive Care; 1:
3 for Step down ICU Shift or schedule requirements. Scheduled 36 hours per week following first week of orientation. No guarantee of hours. no Call. General job duties. Types of procedures required. Primary Nursing care, Telemetry monitoring, Telemetry strip reading, Fingerstick blood sugar. Equipment utilized in the unit/dept. Meditech charting, Pyxis for medications, BIPAP, Continuous cardiac monitoring Required skills and minimum years of experience. At least 1 year hospital acute care within the last year. Progressive Care and telemetry experience preferred. Specific licensures and certifications/registrations required. ACLS preferred, current PALS preferred, NIHSS certification preferred Floating to other units/departments. Yes, will float to all acute units in house. Medical, Surgical/Peds, ICU and ER possible Dress Code. Scrubs Position Urgency:
Normal Shifts:
Scheduled 36 hours per week following first week of orientation. No guarantee of hours. State License Details:
Upon Acceptance Minimum Years of
Experience:
2 Minimum Guaranteed Hours:
No Guarantee Specialty Type:
Nursing Sub Specialty:
Cardiac Progressive Care (CPCU) General Certifications:
ACLSBLS/BCLS Bilingual:
No EMR Used:
Meditech Holiday Coverage Required:
Yes Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Critical Care Nursing Pediatric Advanced Life Support Telemetry Blood Sugar Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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