Travel: Cath Lab RN General Labor - York, PA at Geebo

Travel: Cath Lab RN

Job title:
Cath Lab RN Location:
York, PA Duration:
13 Week(s) Shift/Schedule:
Will work either 8 hrs or 10 hrs between the hours of 6a-7p- w/ Weekends and holiday as needed by unit - Must be ok to stay till last patient is cared for.
Call may be required.
Facility Requirements:
BSN - Highly desired Current ACLS Certification - Required Current BLS Certification - Required Current Epidural Certification - Required Current Glucose Monitoring Certification - Required Current RN license in the Sate of Nevada - Required Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing and completion of a Specialty course / or equivalent - Required One year of RN Travel experience - Required:
1 Years Two years of Cath Lab experience - Required:
2 Years
Job Description:
Under general supervision, performs a variety of professional nursing, technical and administrative duties as they relate to the cardiac catheterization lab.
Perform scrub, circulate and hemodynamic monitoring duties with cardiac catheterizations using clinical knowledge, technical skills, and professional judgment in accordance with professional and departmental standards and protocols.
Provides care, assessment prior, during and post-procedural instruction to patients.
Prepares and maintains all pertinent information related to procedures.
Recommended Skills Administration Basic Life Support Catheterization Laboratory Clinical Works Epidural Anesthesia Hemodynamic Monitoring Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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