TravelNurseSource is working with Cynet Health to find a qualified NICU RN in Richardson, Texas, 75082! Pay Information $1,946 per week About The Position Job Title: Registered Nurse Profession: Nursing Specialty: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Night Hours per Shift: 12 hours Experience: Minimum 1 year of NICU experience License: Valid nursing license required Certifications: BLS, NRP Must-Have: - Previous charge experience - Patient ratio experience - Proficient in Epic charting system Description: The Registered Nurse will work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The position requires working three nights per week. The nurse will be responsible for providing care to neonates. Duties include assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care. The nurse will manage equipment and supplies in the unit. Experience with neonates less than 24-28 weeks is essential. Knowledge of dysrhythmia interpretation and management is required. Candidates must have skills in feeding techniques such as bottle, breast, and gavage. Placement and management of oral, nasogastric, and nasojejunal tubes are also necessary. Infection control and isolation precautions must be strictly followed. The nurse will manage arterial lines and provide care for central lines. Experience with umbilical artery and vein catheters is important. Care for patients requiring IV vasopressors and surfactants is needed. Understanding of neonatal abstinence syndrome is required. Ventilator management experience is necessary, including AC, PC, SIMV, CPAP, BIPAP, and PEEP. The unit has a daily census with a capacity for 22 patients. Staffing follows a self-scheduling model with a patient ratio of 2:1 during nights and weekends. All time-off requests must be approved by management. Candidates will be required to comply with flu vaccination mandates with medical or religious exemptions available. EXPTEMP Job Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS PALS - AHA Pharmacology Skills Checklist Specialty Exam 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Different healthcare facilities may have varying levels of technological advancements. Working in diverse settings exposes you to a range of medical technologies, contributing to your technological literacy. Exposure to a variety of cases and healthcare environments improves your clinical judgment and decision-making skills. This can be particularly valuable in high-pressure situations. Healthcare facilities may follow different nursing models and practices. Experiencing these diverse approaches broadens your understanding of nursing and healthcare delivery. Travel nurses can bring fresh perspectives to healthcare facilities, contributing ideas and insights that may lead to improvements in patient care, safety, and overall healthcare quality. Working with diverse teams in various settings enhances your communication skills. You learn to effectively communicate with colleagues, patients, and families from different backgrounds.aa415a4b-8b21-40fc-a65c-70d2b25ca29a
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