Emergency Medicine Full-Time position in Hampton, Virginia - Healthcare Talent Support

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    Full time
    Description
    Healthcare Talent Support is a nationwide healthcare recruitment company.

    Our client is actively seeking a Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) to provide direct patient care within a busy Emergency Department.




    Status: W2, _
    Full or Part time_




    Schedule:
    Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm or 10am - 10pm




    About the facility:

    • Level II ED, though about half the patients are ESI level 4 and 5
    • 30,000 annual ED visits
    • 16 beds, can surge to 24 if needed
    • Very few community ambulance patients.
    • Facility has an attached CLC (nursing home) and Spinal cord injury sickest patients come from there.
    • The hospital has 8 ICU & SDU and 21 med surg beds. We also have 35 acute mental health beds when they develop issues after hours those patients come to the ED.
    • Academic team in house 24/7 who cover codes.
    • Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system name – VISTA, a "homegrown" EMR that was developed and utilized for Veteran patients nationwide.
    • Admit rate – about 5%
    • Average length of stay – 2 to 3 hours
    - % patients reported without being seen – about 1%


    Responsibilities:

    • Wound closure and suturing, suture removal
    • Incision and drainage of abscess
    • Aspiration of cavities – thoracentesis, paracentesis
    • Insertion of peripheral and central venous lines
    • Insertion of chest tubes, Cooke catheters, Nasogastric tubes, nasogastric feeding tubes, Foley
    • Draw venous blood and perform arterial punctures for blood gas
    • Change gastrostomy tube and suprapubic tubes
    • Familiar with the working of vascular access apparatus such as those used for chemotherapy and be able to flush them when clogged.
    • Emergency wound care, e.g. unna boot placement, wound vac. care, wound assessment
    • Emergency airway management including cricothyroidotomy, endotracheal intubation (including at least two live demonstrated endotracheal intubations during the past 12 months).
    • Management of epistaxis with anterior and posterior nasal packing
    • Hemodynamic stabilization of patients prior to transfer or to admission.
    • Joint needle aspirations