Registered Nurse Rapid Response - Nursing Administration at McLaren Health Care
Bay City, Michigan, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Oct, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Registered Nurse, Critical Care, Emergency Response, Patient Assessment, ACLS Certification, BLS Certification, Crisis Management, Patient Transport, Clinical Support, Code Blue, Rapid Response, Patient Care, Critical Thinking, Team Collaboration, Ultrasound Guided IV Insertion, TNCC Certification

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Department: Nursing Administration Shift: Afternoon Daily Work Times: 5:00pm-5:00am Scheduled Budgeted Hours: 72 Position Summary: Registered nurse who functions as the hospital wide SWAT Nurse who responds to patient care units to handle urgent or emergency patient care needs. Provides emergency response as needed based on specific unit needs, patient activity and crisis situations of an intermittent nature. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Responds to medical emergency problems including Code Blue’s, Rapid Responses, and Code MTP’s. Supports floor staff with concerns regarding patient decline/clinical assessment. The RN will demonstrate the ability to quickly assess a patient when there has been a change in status and help to monitor and provide intervention for the patient. Accompanies Critical Care patients when they must be transported within the hospital (ex. MRI, diagnostic tests, IR, ER to ICU) Qualifications: Required: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing and holding a current license to practice in the state of Michigan. ACLS certification BLS certification Five (5) years’ experience in critical care/ER setting Preferred: CCRN certification TNCC certification Ultrasound Guided IV insertion experience
Responsibilities
The Registered Nurse functions as a hospital-wide SWAT Nurse, responding to urgent or emergency patient care needs across various units. They provide emergency response and support to floor staff during patient decline and clinical assessments.
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