Travel Nurse (RN) - ICU (Intensive Care Unit) - Louisville, KY - 820891 Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing - Louisville, KY at Geebo

Travel Nurse (RN) - ICU (Intensive Care Unit) - Louisville, KY - 820891

Epic Travel Staffing is hiring a Travel RN - ICU Core 5 Length:
13 weeks Requirements:
KY License Experience placing IV's and peripheral lab draws BLS ACLS Other Details:
EMR - Cerner Epic Travel Staffing:
Day1 health insurance coverage and comprehensive benefits options 401(k)matching program Conciergestate licensing program for RN and other healthcare modalities in multiplestates, including CA Industryleading allowances and reimbursements Referralprogram with cash bonuses and additional perks Exclusivejob openings - Only at Epic EpicElite Program - Priority status at top facilities and exclusive loyaltybonuses Intensive care unit travel nurse jobs, otherwise known as critical care unit (CCU) travel nurse jobs, specialize in providing care to the most acutely ill patients in the hospital.
An ICU travel nurse might work in ICU burn unit, abdominal transplant acute care, neuro ICU, post-op, surgical ICU (SICU), trauma ICU or cardiovascular ICU (CVICU).
Critical care nurses may also care for age-specific patients in the pediatric ICU (PICU) or neonatal ICU (NICU).
Aside from clinical care such as skills with ventilators and tracheostomy tubes, travel ICU nurse jobs need a RN who can deliver progress updates and support to patients and/or their family.
#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Clinical Works Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Trauma Tracheotomy Apply to this job.
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