About Facility:
o Level III Trauma Center
o Magnet Designated
o Comprehensive Stroke Center
o Beds: 933
Unit Information:
o Beds: 27
Census? Average patients/day? 25
o Minimum Years of Experience required? 4 years
o Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types/Common Diagnoses:
o Neurological:
Ischemic (post TNK, thrombectomies), hemorrhagic strokes (SAH, IPH, IVH, SDH), seizures, spinal surgeries, brain mass resections/biopsies, etc. Anything that falls under neurocritical can be handled here
All significant neuro-intensive care patients assigned to core staff
o Non-Neuro ICU:
Medical respiratory overflow, general medical ICU overflow
Patient Ratios:
o 1:1-2, 1:3 for mixed acuity status
Required License, National Certification, Certs:
o BLS, ACLS, NIHSS
Skills required:
o Vents, trachs, art lines, vasopressor and sedation management, central line blood draws
o EPIC experience required
o Preferred: CVVH/CRRT, EVD
Support within the Department:
o CNA with 1:8-10
o Charge RN rarely takes a patient assignment
o Critical Care NP: 2 on Days
o Intensivist 24/7 (2 on Days, 1 on Nights)
o Hospitalist 24/7
o RT 24/7
o Phlebotomy to assist with peripheral blood draws
o Telemetry at bedside and central monitor at nurse's station
Technology/Equipment:
o EMR: EPIC - required
o IV Pump: Alaris
o Med dispensing: Pyxis
o Monitors: Client
o Unit specific equipment: Healthcare EVDs
Floating: If yes, where?
o ED Holding (board patients waiting for an inpatient bed) 1:3-4
o Other ICU's (MRICU, SICU, CICU, CVICU)
o Medical surgical unit (Ratio-1:3)
o Sitter
o PACU Surge 1:3-4
Orientation (facility and unit) :
o NEO
o 1 shift of unit orientation
Scheduling:
o Weekend rotation: Every other weekend
o On call? No
o Holiday Expectations: Every other
o Should approval of RTO go through manager or will you allow the interviewing team (if applicable) to approve time off on your behalf? Ok to approve up to 7 days
o Shift times: 0700-1900 or 1900-0700
o Schedule cycle: 6-week increments
Other notes:
o Scrub Color: Any solid color, no graphics, logos, or designs.
o Parking: Free
o Unit Culture: strong teamwork and focus on evidence-based nursing practice
o AAH adheres to a "fatigue policy where all staff, including travelers, cannot work more than 60 hours in a week or 5 consecutive 12-hour shifts
SLMC - Crit Care: ICU Neurology
About Facility:
o Milwaukee, WI
o Level III Trauma Center
o Magnet Designated
o Comprehensive Stroke Center
o Beds: 933
Unit Information:
o Beds: 27
Census? Average patients/day? 25
o Minimum Years of Experience required? 4 years
o Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes
Patient Types/Common Diagnoses:
o Neurological:
Ischemic (post TNK, thrombectomies), hemorrhagic strokes (SAH, IPH, IVH, SDH), seizures, spinal surgeries, brain mass resections/biopsies, etc. Anything that falls under neurocritical can be handled here
All significant neuro-intensive care patients assigned to core staff
o Non-Neuro ICU:
Medical respiratory overflow, general medical ICU overflow
Patient Ratios:
o 1:1-2, 1:3 for mixed acuity status
Required License, National Certification, Certs:
o BLS, ACLS, NIHSS
Skills required:
o Vents, trachs, art lines, vasopressor and sedation management, central line blood draws
o EPIC experience required
o Preferred: CVVH/CRRT, EVD
Support within the Department:
o CNA with 1:8-10
o Charge RN rarely takes a patient assignment
o Critical Care NP: 2 on Days
o Intensivist 24/7 (2 on Days, 1 on Nights)
o Hospitalist 24/7
o RT 24/7
o Phlebotomy to assist with peripheral blood draws
o Telemetry at bedside and central monitor at nurse's station
Technology/Equipment:
o EMR: EPIC - required
o IV Pump: Alaris
o Med dispensing: Pyxis
o Monitors: Client
o Unit specific equipment: Healthcare EVDs
Floating: If yes, where?
o ED Holding (board patients waiting for an inpatient bed) 1:3-4
o Other ICU's (MRICU, SICU, CICU, CVICU)
o Medical surgical unit (Ratio-1:3)
o Sitter
o PACU Surge 1:3-4
Orientation (facility and unit) :
o NEO
o 1 shift of unit orientation
Scheduling:
o Weekend rotation: Every other weekend
o On call? No
o Holiday Expectations: Every other
o Should approval of RTO go through manager or will you allow the interviewing team (if applicable) to approve time off on your behalf? Ok to approve up to 7 days
o Shift times: 0700-1900 or 1900-0700
o Schedule cycle: 6-week increments
Other notes:
o Scrub Color: Any solid color, no graphics, logos, or designs.
o Parking: Free
o Unit Culture: strong teamwork and focus on evidence-based nursing practice
o AAH adheres to a "fatigue policy where all staff, including travelers, cannot work more than 60 hours in a week or 5 consecutive 12-hour shifts
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