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Travel Newborn Intensive Care Unit Nurse (NICU RN), Albany, NY

Employer
Triage Staffing
Location
Albany County, New York
Closing date
Jul 26, 2021

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Discipline
Registered Nurse (RN)
Specialty
Mother and Baby/Postpartum
Position Type
Nurse
Hours
Full Time
Work Setting
Travel
Travel Newborn Intensive Care Unit Nurse (NICU RN) Albany, NY
Location: Albany, NY
Start Date: 5/5/2021
Shift Details: 12H Days ( 7:00 AM-7:00 PM )
36 hours per week
Length: 13 weeks
Apply for specific facility details.Types of Patients Served The patient population in the NICU consists of a variety of neonates with various medical problems. Medical care is provided by Board Certified neonatologists and a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. At least one Board Certified neonatologist is on site 24 hours a day. The approach to care is family centered and delivered by a multidisciplinary team including Spiritual Care, Respiratory Therapy, Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapists. This includes: A. All neonates born at SPH B. All neonates transported into SPH C. All neonates admitted directly from private pediatrician's office if admission criteria are met II. Ages of Patients Served A. Neonatal ICU: 24 weeks to 3 months III. Current Services for Patients and Patients' Families: Frequent Procedures, Processes, Services 1. Comprehensive level III neonatal intensive care services a) Antenatal consultation b) Attendance at all high risk deliveries c) Evaluation and management of unexpected ill neonate in delivery room 2. Comprehensive level III NICU care includes: a) Respiratory management: (1) Dedicated respiratory therapist (2) Oxygen therapy via, nasal cannula, RAM cannula or nasal CPAP (3) Conventional mechanical ventilation (4) High frequency ventilation (5) Oscillator ventilation (6) Nitric oxide (7) Surfactant administration (8) Continuous pulse oximetry b) Vascular access (1) Peripheral access (2) Umbilical lines (3) Percutaneous venous catheter c) Retinal exams d) Neurology (1) Lumbar puncture (2) Neuroimaging including cranial ultrasound, CT scans and MRI (3) EEG e) Developmental Care (1) NIDCAP environment (2) Developmental follow-up f) Nutritional support (1) Total parenteral nutrition (2) Early enteral feedings (3) Lactation specialist-full term and premature specialists (4) Breast feeding initiatives for mothers of premature infants (5) Human Donor Milk g) Social services and Hospice (1) Full time social service worker (2) Pediatric hospice services h) Case management (1) Clinical Care Coordinator services (2) Universal hearing screen (3) Parent education including infant CPR and monitoring training (4) RSV prophylaxis program with MedImmune 360 Access (5) Developmental follow-up (6) Primary care nursing (7) Family education & counseling i) Cardiac services (1) Pediatric cardiology on site availability 24 hours a day (2) Invasive cardiac monitoring (3) EKG services (4) Cardiac echocardiography (5) Invasive arterial monitoring j) Infection control and prevention (1) Infectious disease consultants (2) Infection control department (3) Quality improvement monitoring of hospital-acquired infections k) Laboratory l) Medical Imaging Scope and Complexity of Patient's Care Needs Patient care in the NICU is delivered by a system of primary nursing for total patient care within the context of an interdisciplinary team. Clinical Care Coordinators (C3s) support primary nurses in the complex discharge planning and utilization management needs of select neonates using the nursing process as the framework for individual case management. The primary nurse is accountable for developing a plan of care from admission to discharge. Respiratory Therapists (RTs) are integrated members of the care delivery team. RTs provide direct patient care, including ventilator management and pulmonary interventions (i.e., nebulized medications, intubations, suctioning, surfactant administration, arterial blood sampling). . 1. Resuscitation and treatment of neonates >23 weeks gestation born at SPH or transported into SPH 2. Major diagnoses: - Extreme Prematurity (23-28 weeks) - Prematurity (29-37 weeks) - Prematurity (29-37 weeks) - Small for gestational age - Large for gestational age/macrosomia - Respiratory Distress Syndrome - Chronic lung disease - Sepsis - Patent Ductus Arteriosus - Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn - Perinatal birth asphyxia - Hyperbilirubinemia - Trisomy syndromes - Congenital anomalies - Intrauterine growth retardation - Infant of diabetic mother - Hypoglycemia - Bowel obstruction - Imperforate anus - Necrotizing enterocolitis - Intestinal volvulus, perforated intestine - Feeding intolerance - Apnea and/or bradycardia - Maternal substance abuse/withdrawal syndrome - Neonatal seizures - Cerebral vascular infarct or hemorrhage - Interventricular hemorrhage/periventricular leukomalacia - Cardiac arrhythmia's - Retinopathy of prematurity - Hydrocephalus 3. Comprehensive care of all sick newborns with the exception of the following: a) Neonates requiring ECMO b) Neonates requiring surgery c) Neonates requiring peritoneal dialysis d) Neonates with major endocrine disorders
REQUIREMENTS
  • At least 2+ years' experience
  • Either an Associate of Science or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ASN or BSN)
  • Registered Nurse (RN) licensed
  • Valid New York license
ABOUT TRIAGE STAFFING
Triage Staffing is looking to place the best and brightest travel medical professionals in facilities across the country. Our staff is committed to building lasting, long-term relationships. Our recruiters work tirelessly to find our travelers the best placements—assignments that match our travelers' skills sets and personal preferences.Take an assignment with Triage and you can expect:
  • Competitive, custom pay packages
  • Day One nationwide insurance coverage—health, dental, vision and life
  • A 401(k) program with employer-matching contributions once eligible
  • To earn vacation for hours worked*
  • Continuing education and licensing reimbursement

*Does not apply to California-based assignments due to the state's labor laws.

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