FAQs
What type of patients will I be caring for as a Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg?
As a Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg, you will be caring for patients with a wide range of conditions, including cardiovascular issues, respiratory conditions, post-operative recovery, and other acute illnesses or injuries that require constant monitoring.
What are the main responsibilities of a Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg?
The main responsibilities include patient assessment and monitoring, medication administration and management, telemetry and cardiac monitoring, wound care and post-surgical care, patient education, collaboration with the healthcare team, emergency response, documentation and reporting, infection control, and participation in quality improvement initiatives.
What is the weekly pay for this position?
The weekly pay for the Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg position is $2,365.
Is previous experience required for this role?
Yes, previous nursing experience, particularly in Med/Surg and telemetry care, is typically required for this role.
Do you offer continuing education opportunities?
Yes, we offer continuing education workshops, certification programs, and professional development opportunities to help maintain licensure and expertise.
What kind of equipment will I be using?
You will be using telemetry units to monitor heart rate and rhythm, as well as other medical equipment needed for patient care, including intravenous and medication administration tools.
What type of work environment should I expect?
You should expect a dynamic hospital environment where you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team and care for a variety of patients in a medical-surgical unit.
Is there a chance for overtime in this position?
Yes, there may be opportunities for overtime, depending on patient needs and staffing requirements.
How does the team handle emergency situations?
The team collaborates closely to respond promptly to medical emergencies, providing immediate interventions such as CPR and advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) as needed.
Are there specific infection control protocols to follow?
Yes, infection control protocols must be strictly followed, including proper hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and adherence to sterile techniques when necessary.