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Job Description
SLMC - Tele: IU 11LM Medicine
About Facility
Milwaukee, WI
Level III Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Magnet Designation
Comprehensive Stroke Center
Beds: 933
Covid vaccine required
General Information
Beds: 23
Experience: RN: 2 years preferred - 1 year with strong skills
CNA: 1 year experience
First-time traveler: Yes
Patient Types
General Med/Surg population: COVID, wound care, COPD, CHF, diabetes, chest tubes, no peds
Patient Ratios
RN: Days: 3-5
Nights: 6-8
Tech: Days: 6-8
Nights: 6-8
Required Certifications
RN: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills Required
RN: Required- experience with insulin, heparin, Lasix, chest tubes, traches, wound vacs, NG’s, and JP drains.
Preferred - cardiac drips: Amiodarone, Cardizem, Dobutamine, Dopamine
CNA: general med/surg experience
Support On The Unit
Charge nurse, takes a patient assignment (3 pts-Day shift, 5 pts- Night shift)
Unit secretary, 0500-0130
Hospitalist, 24/7
RT, 24/7
Centralized telemetry monitoring, with no tele tech
Phlebotomy to assist with peripheral blood draws
Charting System/Equipment
EPIC - preferred
Alaris
Pyxis
Client monitors
Floating
all other MedSurg areas
ED Holding – 1:4 ratio
Travelers 1st to float
Orientation
1-2 shifts based on comfort
Scheduling
Weekend rotation: every other
Can try to accommodate block scheduling, but not guaranteed
Can we approve time off? Up to 7 days, seek manager approval for additional time off
On Call: none
Holiday Expectations: every other
Other notes or things you want us to check/verify?
Scrub Color: Any - no camo/denim
Must document pain level, before and after (1 hour for oral) giving pain medications - The pain score must also meet the pain score with nth medication order—i.e. if a patient has a score of 8, the RN cannot give the Tylenol that is ordered for mild 1-3. The RN must call for an order if the patient wants Tylenol for the score of 8.
Parking: Free
SLMC - Tele: IU 11LM Medicine
About Facility
Milwaukee, WI
Level III Trauma Center
Level III NICU
Magnet Designation
Comprehensive Stroke Center
Beds: 933
Covid vaccine required
General Information
Beds: 23
Experience: RN: 2 years preferred - 1 year with strong skills
CNA: 1 year experience
First-time traveler: Yes
Patient Types
General Med/Surg population: COVID, wound care, COPD, CHF, diabetes, chest tubes, no peds
Patient Ratios
RN: Days: 3-5
Nights: 6-8
Tech: Days: 6-8
Nights: 6-8
Required Certifications
RN: BLS
CNA: BLS
Skills Required
RN: Required- experience with insulin, heparin, Lasix, chest tubes, traches, wound vacs, NG’s, and JP drains.
Preferred - cardiac drips: Amiodarone, Cardizem, Dobutamine, Dopamine
CNA: general med/surg experience
Support On The Unit
Charge nurse, takes a patient assignment (3 pts-Day shift, 5 pts- Night shift)
Unit secretary, 0500-0130
Hospitalist, 24/7
RT, 24/7
Centralized telemetry monitoring, with no tele tech
Phlebotomy to assist with peripheral blood draws
Charting System/Equipment
EPIC - preferred
Alaris
Pyxis
Client monitors
Floating
all other MedSurg areas
ED Holding – 1:4 ratio
Travelers 1st to float
Orientation
1-2 shifts based on comfort
Scheduling
Weekend rotation: every other
Can try to accommodate block scheduling, but not guaranteed
Can we approve time off? Up to 7 days, seek manager approval for additional time off
On Call: none
Holiday Expectations: every other
Other notes or things you want us to check/verify?
Scrub Color: Any - no camo/denim
Must document pain level, before and after (1 hour for oral) giving pain medications - The pain score must also meet the pain score with nth medication order—i.e. if a patient has a score of 8, the RN cannot give the Tylenol that is ordered for mild 1-3. The RN must call for an order if the patient wants Tylenol for the score of 8.
Parking: Free