• RN - MS/Tele Pulmonary Float - Sioux Falls

    Health Advocates NetworkSioux Falls, SD 57117

    Job #2712150056

  • General job duties. Types of procedures required.

    Description: Together, the 30 bed medical surgical unit and 8 bed progressive care unit equips RNs with fundamental critical care experience in mechanical ventilation and provides a solid nursing foundation focusing on safe patient outcomes. With an average length of stay of 4 days on the Wings and 9 days in Acute, patient diagnosis range from pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, COVID-19 and pulmonary embolism to complex cases requiring nursing skills for oxygen therapy, intravenous medications, moderate sedation monitoring during bronchoscopies, chest tubes, tracheostomies, postoperative care, non-invasive ventilation, mechanical ventilation, in addition to cardiac monitoring. The diverse patient population and supportive family culture of the Pulmonary Unit provides a great atmosphere and exceptional nursing skills.

    Equipment utilized in the unit/dept.

    Epic for documentation, Alaris pumps for IVF, Acudose for medications

    Required skills and minimum years of experience.

    Bipap, Cpap, Heated High Flow, Oxygen titration, Moderate Sedation, Telemetry, Medical-Surgical patient care.

    Specific licensures and certifications/registrations required.

    BLS, ACLS. Specialty certification preferred. SD or compact state RN license

    Shift or schedule requirements.

    Nursing staff collaborate with the interdisciplinary team involving case managers, social workers, respiratory therapists, pharmacist, and physical therapists as well as many specialty providers to provide patient-centered care.

    Every other weekend, every other holiday. Straight nights shifts, rotating shifts, or blocked scheduling (1 week orientation, 7 weeks of days, 6 weeks of nights)

    Floating to over units/departments.

    Yes, Med-Surg float units; travelers are the first to be reassigned to another department

    Bed size/number of rooms for this unit/dept. 30 med surg beds with capacity to double rooms to a 41 bed unit dependent on COVID volume. We have a med-surg non-covid wing of 10 beds, an 8 bed progressive care non-covid wing (IMC trained), a 10 bed C wing and a 10 bed D wing for non-covid and covid patients dependent on volume and census. Our C/D wing have capacity for double beds to flex up to a 41 bed unit dependent on our COVID volume. IMC travelers would work in both the IMC/MS unit. MS travelers in Med-Surg unit only.

    Nurse to patient ratio of this unit. (nursing only) 1:3 in Pulmonary Acute for IMC RNs

    1:4/5 days shifts 1:5/6 night shifts

    Dress Code: Blue Scrubs

    Tell us about the unit/department specific training and orientation program.

    Day 1: RN Traveler competencies are validated on arrival at our LEAD center with our Nurse Educators concerning telemetry and mechanical ventilation. The travel nurse will complete online modules, self-assessment, and core competency validations 0700-1930

    Day 2: Shift on unit with preceptor in a combination of patient care, unit tour, POCT testing, remainder of success center modules, and patient care 0700-1930

    Day 3: 12 hour shift on Unit

    Additional Comments

    Our RNs advocate for the safety and care of patients while developing critical thinking, time management, and patient care priority skills. Our goal is a commitment to the vital patient aspects of safety and quality care while gaining clinical experience that seamlessly transitions patients as needed to a higher level of respiratory care.

    The Team: Believes in the organization's mission to deliver a flawless experience that inspires. We align systems to share God's love through the work of health, healing, and comfort to reflect the mission and values of the organization through calling, courage, family, community, service, resolve, and advancement. Ideas and suggestions are valued and recognition for high performing, high potential individuals is a priority.

    Our RNs at Sanford Health's Magnet Facility :

    Engage in unit specific or house wide committees including but not limited to Patient Experience, Performance Improvement, Leadership, Clinical Reasoning, Research, Ethics, and Service Excellence

    Education Advancement through board certifications including Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Progressive Care Nursing, or Medical-Surgical Nursing; Professional Development of the student RN;

    Staffed Swing Shift RN with a flexible schedule specializing in throughput, critical thinking, patient outcomes and core measures on patients' admission and discharge; and Clinical Care Leader, also known as the expert RN on unit who leads shift to shift clinical scenarios and team mentoring and coaching as the 24 hour supervisor.

    Health Advocates Network, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants shall receive consideration for employment without regard to any legally protected basis under applicable federal, state or local law, except where a bona fide occupational qualification applies. EOE including Veterans/Disability