The ICU RN will need to evaluate and monitor patient progress, maintain patient sedation while monitoring vital signs, administer critical drips and monitor effectiveness while titrating medication doses according to hospital protocols in response to patient vital signs, and provide ventilator care.
Shift/Hours:
Multiple Shifts available to include Day and Night shifts.
Compensation:
Pay: Min $36.64 | Max $68.37
Requirements:
License: Current Washington State RN Licensure. Compact not accepted. Can submit candidates that have NCLEX scheduled, open to offering positions contingent on passing NCLEX for the right candidate.
Certification: AHA BLS (can be achieved w/in 30 days of hire), TNCC, & PALS required. Willing to work with candidates on certifications.
Experience: New grads accepted.
Education: ASN accepted.
Preferred:
Preferred Pediatric PCU Experience. BSN & 2 Years of Recent Experience as an ICU Nurse in a Level III Trauma Center preferred.
About the Unit:
Number of Beds: 12
Patient Population: Peds Patients, Mostly Adult Patients, Some Trauma Patients
Common Diagnoses: Critical
Nurse to Patient Ratio: ICU 1:1-2, 1:3 if IMCU/Med Surg
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