Local ICU Registered Nurse (RN) at Gifted Healthcare summary:
As a Local ICU Registered Nurse (RN) for Gifted Healthcare, I specialize in providing high-quality care to critically ill patients in intensive care units. My role involves evaluating patient conditions, administering treatments, and utilizing advanced medical equipment, while ensuring timely response to life-threatening situations. I am committed to making a positive impact on patient recovery and thriving in my nursing career with the support of an award-winning travel nursing agency.
The Gifted Healthcare Experience
Gifted Healthcare is an award-winning travel nursing agency that offers nursing contracts at premier healthcare facilities across the United States. Gifted Healthcare believes in the power one person has to make a difference in a patient's care, inspiring Gifted's mission to help nurses thrive and advance their careers by providing exceptional job opportunities , day one benefits , and 24/7 support.
Gifted Healthcare Top Perks
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Premium Overtime - You will receive 2x your hourly rate on travel assignments for all overtime hours worked (excluding local, PRN, CA, Govt assignments).
Gifted Requirements
A minimum of 1 year as an RN with recent experience in the specialty applied to .
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Intensive Care Unit RNs (ICU RNs) specialize in delivering care to patients in intensive care units of hospitals and healthcare facilities. ICU RNs evaluate the patient's conditions, administer treatment, and provide constant support during recovery. ICU RN job responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- ICU RNs evaluate and order diagnostic tests and administer intravenous fluids and medications
- Respond to life-threatening situations using nursing standards and protocols for treatment
- Ensure ventilators, monitors, and other types of medical equipment static function properly
Hours Worked per Week: 36
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