REGISTERED NURSE - INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NIGHTS (RN - ICU) FLOAT POOL Medical & Healthcare - Myrtle Beach, SC at Geebo

REGISTERED NURSE - INTENSIVE CARE UNIT NIGHTS (RN - ICU) FLOAT POOL

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES-Registered Nurse - Intensive Care Unit FLOAT POOLRN - ICUFull-Time NIGHTSRegistered Nurse candidates for the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) will have the following job
Responsibilities:
You will understand patients with critical illness and vent management.
You will have the ability to respond to Code Blue within the facility and initiate protocol, special procedures and cardiac monitoring You will manage efficient flow of patients including screening, preparation for exam, providing general nursing care, and arranging or testing and admissions You will instruct patients and families regarding medications and treatment instructions You will maintain and review patients' records including posting tests and examination results You will administer medications in accordance with physician orders You will check rooms daily for necessary supplies You will respond to and refer incoming telephone calls (may include phone triage when needed) JOB QUALIFICATIONS-Registered Nurse - Intensive Care Unit FLOAT POOLRN - ICUFull-Time NIGHTSRegistered Nurse candidates for the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) must meet the following minimum job
Qualifications:
Candidates must have successfully completed an accredited RN program.
Must have BLS, ACLS, and TNCC certifications.
Must have RN license in the State of South Carolina, COMPACT nursing state, or have the ability to obtain one.
Must have a minimum experience level of one to two (1-2) years experience working as an RN in an acute care hospital (preferably in an ICU).
Must have a minimum of one (1) year of experience working as an RN in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Critical Care Nursing Triage Cardiac Monitoring Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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