What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel RN - Radiology position at Magnet Medical?
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel nurse RN Radiology for a travel nursing job in Chicago, Illinois.
Job Description & Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
Job Description & Requirements
- Specialty: Radiology
- Discipline: RN
- Start Date: 01/27/2025
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 40 hours per week
- Shift: 8 hours, days
- Employment Type: Travel
Key Responsibilities:
- Patient Assessment and Care:
- Conduct initial assessments of patients’ health status, including medical history, allergies, and any concerns regarding the upcoming radiological procedure.
- Assess vital signs, monitor patient comfort, and ensure safety throughout the imaging or interventional procedure.
- Identify patient needs and provide appropriate nursing interventions, including managing anxiety and addressing any physical discomfort or medical conditions that could interfere with the procedure.
- Preparation for Radiology Procedures:
- Prepare patients for imaging procedures, including positioning, explaining the procedure, and ensuring informed consent is obtained.
- Prepare necessary equipment, medications, and supplies, including contrast agents and sedatives, based on the procedure requirements.
- Administer prescribed medications (e.g., sedatives, contrast agents) and monitor patients for adverse reactions.
- Ensure patients are properly positioned for the procedure, ensuring both safety and image quality.
- Assisting with Procedures:
- Assist radiologists and technologists during diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology procedures, such as biopsies, catheter placements, angiograms, and drain placements.
- Monitor patients during the procedure, managing sedation levels, pain relief, and any medical concerns that arise.
- Respond promptly to any complications or emergencies that occur during the procedure, such as allergic reactions, equipment failure, or patient distress.
- Sedation and Pain Management:
- Administer and monitor sedation and anesthesia as per the physician’s orders and hospital protocols, ensuring patient safety.
- Assess the patient's response to sedation and adjust medication dosages as required.
- Provide pain management during and after radiology procedures, using appropriate interventions and medications.
- Post-Procedure Care:
- Monitor patients closely after radiological procedures, particularly those that require sedation, to ensure their vital signs remain stable and they recover fully.
- Provide education on aftercare instructions, such as hydration, rest, and managing any side effects or discomfort following procedures like biopsies or angiograms.
- Document all patient assessments, interventions, and reactions in the electronic health record (EHR).
- Patient Education:
- Educate patients on the specifics of their radiology procedures, explaining the process, potential side effects, and the purpose of the procedure.
- Answer any questions patients may have regarding the procedure, contrast agents, or aftercare.
- Provide guidance on post-procedural care, such as activity restrictions, signs of complications, and follow-up appointments.
- Infection Control and Safety:
- Follow strict infection control protocols when handling patients and radiology equipment, especially during invasive or interventional procedures.
- Maintain a sterile field during procedures, ensuring aseptic techniques are used to reduce the risk of infection.
- Ensure the proper handling and disposal of radioactive materials, contrast agents, and other potentially hazardous substances according to hospital guidelines.
- Collaboration and Communication:
- Work closely with radiologists, radiologic technologists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure patient care is coordinated and seamless.
- Communicate effectively with patients and families to provide updates on the procedure, any potential complications, and recovery progress.
- Collaborate with the healthcare team to review imaging results, discuss treatment options, and adjust care plans as necessary.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Document all nursing assessments, interventions, and patient responses in the medical record accurately and in a timely manner.
- Ensure that documentation reflects patient care, sedation details, medication administration, and any complications that arise.
- Report adverse reactions, equipment malfunctions, or concerns to the appropriate healthcare team members.
- Quality Improvement and Continuing Education:
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives to improve patient outcomes, safety, and care efficiency in the radiology department.
- Engage in continuing education and training on new radiology procedures, advancements in imaging technologies, and best practices in patient care.
Salary : $3,117