Registered Nurse - Bismarck, United States - Alto Health Care Staffing

    Alto Health Care Staffing
    Alto Health Care Staffing Bismarck, United States

    Found in: Lensa US P 2 C2 - 1 week ago

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    Job Summary:

    The NICU Registered Nurse is responsible for providing comprehensive and specialized nursing care to neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The nurse will work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to monitor, assess, and provide interventions for newborns requiring critical care due to premature birth, medical conditions, or surgical procedures. The nurse will play a vital role in ensuring the optimal health and development of these neonates during their stay in the NICU.

    General job duties. Types of procedures required.

    Level 3 is a term we use in Bismarck, not a nationally understood term.

    Have a minimum of 3 years of experience and take patients with the highest acuity. They would need to be comfortable with multiple drips, jet ventilators, HFOV (high frequency osculating) ventilators, and conventional ventilators, GI surgeries, nitric oxide and attend deliveries alone.

    Equipment utilized in the unit/dept.

    EPIC

    Required skills and minimum years of experience.

    3 years

    Specific licensures and certifications/registrations required.

    NRP, BLS, ND or Compact License

    Shift or schedule requirements.

    Weekends and days/nights rotating

    Floating to over units/departments.

    Small potential to float to mom/baby if comfortable.

    Bed size/number of rooms for this unit/dept.

    22 beds

    Nurse to patient ratio of this unit.

    1nurse to 2 or 3 feeder growers

    Responsibilities:
    1. Assessment and Monitoring: Perform thorough assessments of neonates' physical, developmental, and psychological status. Monitor vital signs, observe changes in clinical condition, and report any abnormalities promptly.
    2. Care Planning: Collaborate with the healthcare team to develop and implement individualized care plans based on neonates' specific needs. Adjust plans as necessary and ensure they are family-centered.
    3. Medical Interventions: Administer medications, treatments, and interventions as prescribed by physicians. Monitor responses to interventions and make appropriate adjustments.
    4. Ventilator and Equipment Management: Operate and manage medical equipment commonly used in the NICU, such as ventilators, monitors, and infusion pumps. Ensure equipment is functioning properly and troubleshoot issues as needed.
    5. Family Support and Education: Educate parents and family members on neonatal care, development, and any necessary interventions. Provide emotional support and involve families in the care process.
    6. Collaboration: Work closely with neonatologists, pediatricians, respiratory therapists, nutritionists, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care. Participate in rounds and team meetings to discuss patient progress and plans.
    7. Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed medical records, including assessments, interventions, and responses. Ensure proper documentation of medications, procedures, and changes in condition.
    Requirements:
    • Valid and current Registered Nurse (RN) licensure
    • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
    • Certification in Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) and Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (RNC-NIC) highly desirable.
    • Strong communication, teamwork, and critical thinking skills.
    • Ability to remain composed and focused on high-pressure situations.
    • Compassionate and patient-centered approach to care.
    • Previous experience in neonatal nursing or pediatric nursing is preferred.